Josie Wilde is an English major in her last semester of college. Like most graduating college students, she wants her last semester to be easy breezy. Unfortunately, things do not work out as she planned, however, the new plan seems more challenging and interesting.
Parker Grant is a divorced father of a precious little girl. His ex-wife wants to continue to ruin his life and he has a difficult time getting past the hurt he felt over her betrayal and her continued flirtations. His younger brother sees him as a pretentious, stuffy jack wad. Ms. Wilde tends to agree and lets him know it. Yet when Parker is around Josie, that is not how he feels.
I was not ready for this novel at all! I thought this would be the typical college girl/college professor story. On some level it was, but on another level, it was more than what I expected. The interactions between Parker and Josie from the beginning are tinged with sexual innuendo and raw sexual chemistry. This continues throughout the entire novel, even after they become lovers. The sexual chemistry between them comes off the pages and I had to stop reading a few times to calm my own libido. The author uses lots of flirtation and steamy inner monologue to carry the reader along until the couple consummate their relationship. For many, the relationship speed may be slow because the “real action” does not happen until over halfway into the novel. I found this novel to be witty, entertaining, engaging and endearing with laugh out loud moments. I do think the novel needs one more round with a proofreader, but overall, it was well written.
I received a free advanced reader copy of an honest review.