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# V-Card (Sharing Spaces) Paperback – September 9, 2014

**Brand:** alicia michaels
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Computer aided editing: lacking any professionalism.
  

*by S***. on Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2022*

All the signs of a computer-aided attempt at editing are here. Missed words, incorrect words, doubled words, bad punctuation (particularly commas). It's sad to see. The premise is good.Not for serious readers.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Absolutely loved it!
  

*by W***S on Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2015*

As I'm sitting down to write this review, I'm wondering where in the heck to start. I actually went into this book not expecting much and was blown away by it. :D This book will keep you on your toes. So saying that, let me now start off as I typically would. Heh. V-Card is this first book in the Sharing Spaces series by Alicia Michaels. I have never read a book by her before and I was pleasantly surprised. I will be reading the rest of this series!When I first started reading this book, I was sort of annoyed. Here was this chick (Jenn), going on and on about her virginity and how she wants to get rid of it. Then you start finding out about the things she's gone though... I'll say it straight up, I think I'd have had a complex too if I went through what she did!! Do I agree with how she goes about this, no, but does it make for an entertaining and enlightening read to see what happens to her and how she changes even her own point-of-views on things through the book? Yes.This isn't just a love story, or a path Jenn sets herself on. This book is more than that and I enjoyed that part of it more than the rest. As for Jenn herself, she just feels lacking due to not having experiences. This too changes over the course of the book. The character is engaging however and can make you feel more than one emotion. Amusement, annoyance, heart break, angst, sympathy... just to name a few.You might be wondering if we have a hero. Well, we do! The thing is, I don't want to spoil anything by telling you about that bit. That actually makes this review a bit challenging to write. I was -shocked- at a few points through this book and wide-eyed as well because I wasn't expecting what happened. This is coming from a person who typically has book and movie plots both figured out in the first thirty minutes. Well, I wasn't expecting this one.For those wondering if she goes out and hurls herself at every man she sees, Jenn doesn't do that. She's very safe about it, in fact. She may want to lose her virginity but she's at least sensible. She doesn't put herself in situations that are going to lead to her own self harm.Would I recommend this book to people? Oh yeah, I would. I loved the writing. My one thing would be that if you're not a fan of first person POV books, then you might not enjoy it as much, however definitely worth it if you want to give it a shot. I'm not a huge fan of first person POV myself and I -loved- it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A must-read for any die-hard romance fan
  

*by J***J on Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2015*

At twenty years old, Jennifer's still a virgin, though not necessarily by choice or for lack of trying.  Determined to ditch that label by her twenty-first birthday, she's on the lookout for that special guy with whom to take the next step.  Add in one hot guy who is more than interested, crazy roommates, and Luke, the friend who's acting differently around her, and the next couple of months are going to be an emotional roller coaster.The Verdict:  Wow.  I picked up this book on a whim.  The college age girl trying to lose her virginity isn't exactly a new plotline, but it's generally a fun one, so I figured I would read this when I was all out of scheduled reviews and looking for something simple.  But V-Card is sooooooooooooo much better than I expected.Jennifer's not proud of her virgin status.  In fact, she only has that distinction thanks to a series of mishaps over the years.  At the same time, she's not looking to lose the label via a meaningless one-night stand, so really she's simply a college student who wants a real relationship that will lead to sex.  Completely understandable, right?  Then she meets Dain.Dain is a friend of a friend, and he really seems like the perfect guy.  He's sweet and kind and patient, and when he finds out she's a virgin, he doesn't push her.  He drops in when he misses her, brings her flowers for no reason at all, and spends time with her the way only the most perfect boyfriend will.  But while Dain is romancing Jennifer, her friend Luke is acting strange.  He makes no secret of his dislike for Dain, and something seems to be happening between him and Jennifer.  There's a new bit of heat between them that catches Jennifer off guard, but it's not something she's willing to explore, since she knows all about his player status.  After all, they live in the same house, so she sees just how often that revolving door to his bedroom welcomes a different girl.V-Card is surprisingly fun read, complete with all the usual college hijinks and drama, and a dose of harsh reality when least expected.  Jennifer is an easy character to love, since she's neither a wallflower nor a wild child, and I'm betting most women can relate to her simply wanting the happy relationship status she sees others having.  I have to say that twist in the plot really caught me off guard, too, just as it did Jennifer, and I think that says a lot about Alicia Michaels's writing.  Where most authors throw in such heavy hints that I just want to slap the heroine for not noticing the obvious, Michaels keeps readers in the moment, seeing things completely from the heroine's perspective, and it makes for a powerful story.  V-Card is fun, sweet, sad, and often hilarious, and it's definitely a must-read for any die-hard romance fan.  You can bet I'm grabbing the rest of this series!

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