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Lessons in Love

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There might not be an exact science to first kisses, but Bailey’s about to experiment! This standalone addition to the Flirt series, now with a new cover, is sweet, fresh, and clean.For fifteen-year-old high school sophomore Bailey Myers, science comes easy. But her feelings about the new boy in town, super hot Logan Morse, are a bit more complicated. For whatever reason, the newcomer’s smile makes butterflies flutter rapidly in Bailey’s stomach and causes her knees to go weak. There’s no scientific explanation for such a reaction, at least none that Bailey knows of, unless…No, it can’t be. Bailey doesn’t get crushes. Sure, she thinks Logan’s good-looking in a jaw-dropping way, has eyes she could stare at forever, and speaks with a voice that sounds like cherubs blasting their cute little trumpets. But that’s a normal reaction, right?And even if it wasn’t, it’s not like Bailey has a chance, not with all the other gorgeous, popular girls at their school who have Logan Morse on their radar.But when Logan needs a science tutor and Bailey gets the job, their growing friendship begins to turn into something more, as Bailey learns that chemistry is a powerful force…

240 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 4, 2014

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1,133 reviews
February 12, 2014
3.5 Stars. This one may be as light and wispy as cotton candy, but I don’t think it’s ever a bad thing for girls to read about a heroine whose future plans don’t solely revolve around finding a boyfriend, plus it offers up a guy who only has eyes for the most intelligent female in the room.

Super smart Bailey crushes on new nice guy in town, Logan, who she mistakenly thinks is out of her league. Lessons in Love is a cute little story of first love with puppies, kites, and endearingly awkward Bailey, her fizzy romantic feelings so new to her, that she’s constantly searching for scientific explanations for them.

Cynics should maybe run the other way from this one, but for a romantic, it hits the sweet spot.
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182 reviews24 followers
February 14, 2014
If i had to pick between "Lessons in love" and the second book of the Flirt series, Never Too Late , i would probably pick the second book.

Even though the story in this book was good and entertaining, Baily's denial about her feelings for Logan through the entire book was really annoying. I also didn't enjoy the fact that Baily kept on talking about science all the time and having a closed minded view about everything else.

The book was still fun to read though and i liked it's ending
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75 reviews37 followers
May 25, 2015
ohhhhhh my GOD. One of my favourite books ever. the story was so relatable, the characters were faultless and the writing was done really well. Read this booking during one day - could not put it down!
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4 reviews
October 31, 2024
I finished this book for almost 4 days, i usually finish a book for only 1 day or 2 days. But this one took me long to finish it...it's just kind of boring and the story is so slow. But it's getting more interesting in the middle of the book. This book is 3.5 stars for me, not bad. I actually like the chemistry between the two characters, But I'm not satisfied with the ending, I mean it has a good ending because they ended up being together in the end. Overall it's a good story but not satisfied with the ending.
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540 reviews
October 23, 2021
4 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐

I liked the plot, but didn't like Bailey. At the end, she really hurt Logan's feelings, and she was ready to give up on him just to appease two of her friends, avoid a (much-needed) confrontation with both of them, and retain her "popular-adjacent" status. But Logan was constant in his liking for Bailey. I couldn't root for Bailey: she didn't really deserve Logan.
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21 reviews
August 9, 2023
This book was so cute. It was a very innocent kind of high school romance and I loved that about it. Although I didn't like Megan and Ling the majority of the book, they ended up coming in clutch at the end so that's all that mattered. But I absolutely loved how Logan and Bailey developed as the story went on. Definitely one of the cuter books I've read.
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130 reviews1 follower
July 31, 2017
boring, couldn't even finish.
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22 reviews
May 5, 2019
it was a good book, but it didn't give that excitement and wow factor that I admire in books.
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17 reviews
September 12, 2019
I think it was very good and suspenseful it took them forever to kiss though
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September 11, 2020
i love this book there are some romance parts bit over all a great book. i am going to tread the other books in this series.
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130 reviews
June 13, 2019
A good quick and easy read if you're chilling on the beach or having a relaxing day out in the sun. It's not much of a thought provoking novel but it goes over some lessons that you learn when you're a teenager. Such as self-confidence, friendship and how to balance your social life. As an adult, I kind of forget the things that my peers had taught me about social cues that I take for granted now that I just go around basing my actions of it.
The romance is kept to a minimum here as Bailey is taking her time to figure out whether or not she likes Logan. Though I have to say that I lowkey am Bailey as it takes me forever and a day to determine as well LOL But I think me and Bailey both knew from the start what we actually feel and sometimes it's good to just wing it and hope for the best.
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February 28, 2017
This YA book was cute and fun, but a bit too young for me. Maybe it should be marketed as middle grade, although the protagonists are in high school. It's just the writing that's juvenile. Also, (another pet peeve), the story is left unfinished. Not on a cliff-hanger. It just stops, to be continued in the next book.
But apart from these issues, this was a sweet slow-building romance about a nerdy girl who has to give private tutoring lessons in math to the hottest guy of her school. Of course, she's got the hugest crush on him. If that doesn't sound like a recipe for disaster/romance, I don't know what does.
If you're a fan of the bookworm getting the jock, then definitely go for this one.
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1,201 reviews
March 5, 2015
Good points: Bailey and Logan are both likable characters, and they're fairly believable teens. A nice change from paranormal books where the protags have special powers or magical origins.

Bad points: I don't know how to explain this, other than the plot was lackluster. The plot points weren't big enough or the stakes weren't high enough. I didn't really care what happened to the characters and wasn't sure why I was reading the book. It was as if someone decided to write a rudimentary story about the everyday life of an everyday person. In fact, I'm convinced that this book was either written by a 12-year-old or someone way older than young adult because based on much of the unnecessary dialogue (conveyed no necessary info, just seemed to be for atmosphere), the writers were trying awfully hard to sound like they were familiar with high-school life. There was also unneeded focus on mundane life details that did not contribute to forwarding the story.

For someone who is so (apparently) intellectual, Bailey is strangely clueless about human behavior/motivation. Even for a sophomore in high school who has never had a crush! She keeps wondering what the "sparks" are, why she can't stop thinking about Logan or watching for him, etc. Hell, even a person of average intelligence could grasp that she was attracted to him!

The other very stupid and frustrating plot device was the meddling friends who were competing (blindly and pointlessly) over Logan to the point where it became ludicrous. And even though Bailey really likes this guy, she won't even speak up or tell them to stop undermining her chances with him! She keeps trying to sacrifice him for them! I get that many people are not direct or outspoken, but these are supposed to be her friends. The pointless obstacle (surely the two authors could have come up with other ways of keeping Logan and Bailey apart till the end?) is really the only one throughout the book. Then, the two girls suddenly decide to "let Bailey have him" as if Logan has no say in the matter and as if they hadn't been fighting tooth and nail for him for the rest of the book. Of course, by that point, it had become a matter of pride (competing with the other girl rather than actually getting Logan), but to pursue him so hard and then give up just like that? It seems like it's all wrapped up too quickly and easily.
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287 reviews46 followers
February 25, 2017
Parts of it felt a little drawn out and the end was a little too short. But overall pretty great. Nothing like flirty fun.
Teenage hormones or something more? Definitely both lol ;)
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309 reviews2 followers
March 12, 2014
Wavering between a 1 and 2 for this one. This book was too young for me, I think. :( Found myself a bit too frustrated by the romance and lack of conflict. I think it would be a good romance read for young teens. There were some cute scenes, but I had a hard time staying interested. More in-depth review to come.

edit 11 March:

I found out about this book through Pulse It during the week of Valentine's Day, and figured I'd check it out, considering the holiday and all. :P Unfortunately, I had quite a few issues with this one, and while there were some things that I liked, they didn't outweigh the things I didn't like in the end. :(

I discovered while reading this book that it is extremely frustrating to read a book, particularly a romance, where the main character clearly likes the main love interest, but keeps telling herself she definitely doesn't. I mean, it's a romance... we all know how things are going to most likely end, so stuff like that just felt like it was postponing the inevitable, instead of adding something to the story that made me want to keep reading.

I did like that Bailey was very focused on her education and stuff like that and that she wasn't "boy crazy," but her friends were way over the top... and I use the word "friends" loosely, cuz other than Simone, I didn't really get the feeling that she was that close to her friends, and at least two of them treated her like crap for pretty much the whole book. Their antics got to the point where it was ridiculous, and even funny, and I don't think that was the intention. The science terms also felt kind of forced at times, and not always appropriate to the situation (like, it didn't feel like something an actual person would say, regardless of how much of a science nerd they were).

There were certain scenes that I liked, and I do think this would be a good romance for young teens to read, but there wasn't enough conflict (that wasn't ridiculously over the top) to keep me invested in what was going on.
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1,528 reviews44 followers
February 14, 2014
This contemporary YA romance follows one angst-ridden sophomore, Bailey Myers, as she experiences her first crush. Logan Morse has just moved to town, and the instant they meet, Bailey feels sparks--something totally foreign. It seems Logan is interested, too. With help from her BFF Simone, budding scientist Bailey seeks to unravel the mystery behind her attraction. Is it a real feeling, or just a physiological response?

Of course, two of Bailey's friends, Ling and Megan, begin to fight over 'dibs' on Logan--completely oblivious to Bailey's interest. Sure she can't compete with her more glamorous friends, Bailey backs down. Still, it eats away at her--this attraction. And she's frustrated by Ling and Megan's over-the-top antics to gat Logan's attention. Besides, Logan seems to continue to make overtures for Bailey. Does he think they are friends? Would he want more?

Bailey's always been so driven in school she really hasn't had any experience with dating--or even noticing a boy--so she relies on Simone, a lot, to understand what's going on. And, she's relishing every moment she spends with Logan--as a friend and tutor. When it seems things might move past friendship, however, and Ling and Megan confront her over her feelings Bailey makes a choice to to please everyone, but herself...at least she tries.

It's a fun story with a great plot. The pacing is fantastic and the characters just jump off the page. I loved how quirky Bailey was, spouting all her sciencey facts out, and the rivalry between Ling and Megan was funny. Simone is the best BFF ever, and Logan's such a total sweetheart. It's a great YA read.
4 reviews
October 30, 2016
I gave the book, Lessons in love 4 stars. It was about a girl who knew exactly what she wanted to do. I loved that she had her future planned out and she was very focused on her education. Then a new boy comes into town and she has no idea how to deal with her feelings. This book was also very romantic in a cute highschool way. I didn't like how her friends treated her. They don't ever look at how she feels about the situation. I think she should have found a better friend who understood her better.
Even with the horrible friends, I would totally recommend this book. It has a strong female character, who is working hard to get what she wants. This is a good book to just sit down with and enjoy. The awkward high school romance is fun to laugh at. It is a very quick read so, look for other books by A. Destiny. Her writing is very descriptive and helps you visualize the scenes she writes down. Either go back to your high school years or start planning for the drama that is yet to come, with Lessons in love.
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767 reviews421 followers
September 13, 2016
2.5 stars
Spoiler free

I'm not even sure why I read this book. It's not really my normal kind of book but when PulseIt.com had to read for free for a week, I couldn't say no (I'm an addict, I can't say no to a book).

Lessons in Love was actually better then I thought it would be.

Lessons in Love bounces from this-is-a-pretty-cool-book to why-am-I-still-reading-this-book. It's really just a nice "beach read". Not a lot of... anything. Just something to read. Not much of a plot and it doesn't really seem to go anywhere.

If you just want to a read book completely meant for teenage girls, this book is for you. If you want a really girly, no deep thinking, short read, this book is for you.

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943 reviews17 followers
April 27, 2014
Really reminded me of a book I read previously. Can't put my finger on it yet but the plot elements are very familiar. Logan walks into the sandwich shop that Bailey's family owns on his first day in town to pick up food for his family. They have a conversation about science and college. The next day at school Bailey and Logan are in a few classes together and they start up a friendship. Two of Bailey's friends call dibs on Logan and so Bailey decides that she'll let them fight over his affections even though she thinks she might like him. No one seems to let Logan know about this arrangement and he goes on trying to ask Bailey out. All in all a light romance.
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140 reviews
August 16, 2014
This book was available free to me by pulseit.com.

Overall the feeling is very fluffy, cute, and a bit boring in my opinion. It definitely does not feel like anything new. I found the attempt to make Bailey a true science nerd very awkward and disjointed. She was so oblivious to crushes that it seemed silly. The science vocab/talk never felt natural. Furthermore, the classes the students took were not realistic in content.

It seems I've only pointed out cons. But truly, it's probably not a bad book, I just don't have the time for it.
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67 reviews12 followers
July 7, 2014
I thought it was a cute read. I was expecting something a little different but I was pleasently surprised. I like how Baily loves science and was always trying to think logically like a scientist when it came to how she was feeling towards Logan. It made her character in the book cute. Megan and Ling though... they were getting on my nerves but I'm happy with how it all worked out in the end.

Its a cute young adult book. Not much about teen romance, but more like how it is when you get to know someone and feelings start building up.
693 reviews7 followers
March 24, 2016
Originally posted on Pulseit.

Nerd Girl likes New (Hot) Boy. Doesn't believe he might like her. Has another two hotter girls (her friends) after him. Knows a connection exists but is afraid. At the end, both confess. La La. Everyone is happy.

I like such books but I guess wasn't really in the mood for it. Or whatever. Shouldn't have expected this to be fun and/or atypical. :/
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Author 5 books32 followers
January 23, 2016
This is a book that proves just how difficult it is to write an interesting story. The writing, characterization and plot are all mediocre.

For what it is, it's a nice story, but not much beyond that.
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33 reviews
May 7, 2014
This is a short story but a very cute one. Couldn't bring myself to drop the book! Just the exact amount of sweetness in it. Recommended! ♥
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136 reviews1 follower
February 14, 2014
Flirt: Lessons in Love is an amazingly written fun coming of age read. The characters are totally relatable and the storyline is sweet and funny. I laughed a lot and highly recommend this book.
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