Silly
by Johannie Paradon Publish: Dec 13, 2019Crime Fiction Thrillers Suspense Mysteries Contemporary Romance New Adult Romance Book Overview
Rebecca is a Christian freshman in a college in New York, and she has just been dumped by her first-ever boyfriend because he fears what will become of her in college.
She has been fatherless since she was a little girl and was raised in the Christian way by her mother who never remarried. She has a silent craving inside her to explore the wild city of New York in more ways than college can offer. She also craves company who can fill the gap her father Simon would have if he were alive.
She meets Celine, her roommate who appears to have all the experience, and who is also in her penultimate. Celine proposes to her a night at the club, which Rebecca tries in vain to resist. In the end, she agrees to be a part of the night out at the club.
She has her first experience with alcohol, through Bethany, a lady who has fallen in love with her. She experiences a distillation of spirit when she must fight through a murder charge against her. This fight resolves in her discovering the better part of herself that she had lost through her adventures on the path of sex and sexuality. She discovers more that there is to her as a human, even as she pursues the nobler course of true friendship.
The tragedies that are recompenses of sexual lust can bring people to the recognition of vanity and the acceptance of a better life. They do not recover from these lessons as they bear for life their various scars, as well as pains from the death of those whom they had truly loved.