Author: Tessa Bailey
Genre: New Adult, Contemporary RomanceDate read: August 4, 2015
Dawn Rates: ★★★★ (4/5)
Summary (cr: goodreads)
When Honey Perribow traded in her cowboy boots for stilettos and left her small Kentucky town to attend Columbia University, she never expected to find a dirt-cheap apartment or two new best friends. No stranger to hard work, Honey is completely focused on her medical degree … until she sees newly minted professor Ben Dawson, and her concentration is hijacked. Honey is fascinated by her gorgeous young English professor and vows to find a crack in his tweed-wearing, glasses-clad exterior.
At an off-campus party, an accident lands Ben in a dark, locked closet with a sexy-sounding Southern belle … and their chemistry is explosive. But when he discovers that the girl in his arms is the same beautiful student he can't stop thinking about, he is stunned. Student-teacher relationships are strictly forbidden … yet no matter how hard he tries, Ben can't stay away from Honey.
And when his attempt to fight their attraction nearly ruins the best thing that ever happened to him, Ben will do anything to prove how much he needs her.
My Review: (also in goodreads)
Broke and Beautiful series: Chase Me
Once again this was one of those romance series that everyone related to after the first main characters were paired off with each other. This time its about Roxy's friend Honey who in the first book said was preparing to seduce a certain professor and no surprise there, the certain professor is Louis' friend Ben. I liked that sense of familiarity in which the author would not explain the main characters most of the time because they have already been established at the first book. This time, as opposed to Louis, it was Ben's turn. Ben the English professor, that balance between physical attractiveness and intellect is the perfect set (at least for me). Any man who appreciates reading for fun and substantially gets intelligent because of it is sexy. I liked this more than the first book mainly because I'm leaning towards Ben's character.
Till the next read...
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