Member Reviews
This was a great book even though it had a teacher/student relationship. I was glad the student was older and I handled it better. I did like the characters and the storyline! I would recommend this book.
A charming and mature teacher/student romance.
Many thanks to Sealed With A Swoon Books and to NetGalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.
Campbell Grey has escaped her past life and is trying to begin again in Denver, Colorado. She loves her job and is going back to college, where she meets Scott, her literature professor. Whilst Scott is devoted to his daughter, he realises that he has been alone too long. When Campbell and Scott meet, sparks begin to fly, yet their relationship may be doomed when Campbell’s past catches up with her.
This book has a lot of sexual talk which may put some people off. I enjoyed the characters
Honestly, these forbidden love stories are my guilty pleasure: female with a dark past, single dad, teacher-student relationship.
I enjoyed the story, and characters. The writing was a little repetitive at times, but overall it was an emotional, romantic story and I really liked it!
Campbell Grey has escaped her past life and is trying to begin again in Denver, Colorado. She loves her job and is going back to college, where she meets Scott, her literature professor. Whilst Scott is devoted to his daughter, he realises that he has been alone too long. When Campbell and Scott meet, sparks begin to fly, yet their relationship may be doomed when Campbell’s past catches up with her.
An enjoyable read with plenty of great secondary characters. I enjoyed the romance between this couple, and it was sweet and less forbidden that the book initially suggested.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Campbell is a divorced young woman, running from her past. Scott is a single dad, who is the professor teaching Campbell’s Lit class. Needless to say, they break the teacher-student relationship rule.
While I enjoyed the story, I think I would have enjoyed it more if I had read the first two books in the series. Connecting the dots with all the characters got confusing at time and I felt I was missing pieces to the puzzle. Overall, it was a good book with romance, suspense and princesses.
This is a fast-paced teacher-student, single dad with a feel of a second chance at life and love romance. My favorite character was Peyton but I didn't love that she stole the show.
Thank you NetGalley and Sealed With a Swoon Books for access to this book in exchange for an honest review.
Campbell Grey is a 28 y/o woman who ran away from her past life and started over in Denver, Colorado. She has a great job in a flower shop and has decided to go back to college by taking a required American Literature Course. Everything is fine until her professor, Scott Mayhew, walks in the door and she knows her heart is in trouble. But their 'inappropriate' relationship may be more trouble than it's worth, when Campbell's past starts to catch up with her.
I really enjoyed this book! I loved that there was a fun cast of characters, and I want to go back and read the first two in the series. (I have to know how Scott and Alyson met that always makes him blush.) I'm a sucker for a single parent romance, and I just wish that Peyton was around more. I enjoyed the bit of suspense that kept the story moving because it did take a bit for the story to pick up. But overall, it is very sweet and I enjoyed it more than anticipated.
I'm not sure what the author's plans are for future books, but I am definitely rooting for an Ian and Felicity book.
This is a good book. The two main characters are Campbell and Scott. Campbell is a student in college and Scott is her professor.. Scott has a daughter. They each have issues but together they work them out and fall in love.
This book was sent to me by Netgalley for review…I enjoyed the going back to college…l he literature…can relate…the characters are likable if somewhat confusing, at times…keeping track of them and their relationships to the protagonist…family dynamics played a huge part in this book…there are too many details, but the story is fun to read…it is also thought provoking…it is intrigue and romance combined…