A quiet professor with a bad boy secret side…. Quiet, smart, and totally not my type, Professor Sawyer Hudson needs me.One date, one charity dinner,to boost his reputation on campus.I’m going to do it. Only because I need him too.But what transpires is completely unexpected. He’s sexy and rugged with a chiseled body.Add on his motorcycle and his dirty bedroom talk, and I am putty in his hands.… his dirty bedroom talk, and I am putty in his hands.
But men can’t be loyal or trusted, and I am not about to trust a man like him.
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This book is a good reminder that we judge the book by it’s cover only to find things are not as they seem. We too often judge other people who are are exact opposites only to find they make us better people.
Enjoyable read. Opposites do attract.
I really enjoyed reading this book.
Knows the whole tenure thing and does a pretty good job of explaining the female character’s learning disability.
Loved it
A wonderful read with characters I would like to know.
The h finds it hard to trust the H because she was cheated on during her past relationships. Interesting read. I will definitely read more by this author.
Easy reading with cute characters. And I love happy ending.
A good story with a happy ending and some interesting issues. It read a little long from too much detail. Felt like I was having to hang in there to get to the happy ever after. Did make me curious for the other romances it referred to.
This book was so good! Stella is such a great heroine you will immediately feel a camaraderie with her. Sawyer is a shy guy but they have great chemistry. I loved these characters and this story. A fun read!
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3.5 Stars
I enjoyed the story and the characters had me hooked. The one thing I had a hard time with is not being able to get into Sawyer’s head. With the history of Sawyer and Stella I felt I was missing out on something. I did like that we got a glimpse in the epilogue. I guess based off the blurb we would have gotten his point of view. Sawyer’s description is dreamy. Who wouldn’t like a glasses wearing professor that has a shy/awkward side. Now Stella I really liked her. I loved the work she does for the paper. She has integrity when most don’t these days. She’s into journalism for the right reasons because she loves to hear people’s stories. That is truly what automatically won me over. It definitely makes you as a reader root for her to get the HEA and family she’s striving for. Stella and Sawyer have great chemistry and you can feel it come off the pages. It’s a story that draws you in and the characters keep you hooked.