Member Reviews
This quick read was the 4th in the McCullough Mountain series. I read it as a stand-alone and there was just enough detail to follow the cast of characters. If I had read more of the books, I don't think the summary would be tedious, and as a stand-alone reader it was just enough detail to be curious and drawn in.
This cute age-gap story follows a late-bloomer college student and a college professor. While they met in a class he was teaching, she quickly dropped it when he pushed her.
While we don't get into romance books for the believability, I do wish the author had developed their initial attraction a little better. The story was sweet, and the character development was good. But they went from zero to hot incredibly quickly, and before I was totally pulled in.
Mid-level smut with an HEA. Light summer read with perfect amount of escapism.
The set up for the next book was good - I find myself curious and will likely read it, as well as the rest of the series.
Thanks for allowing me to "preview" this title. I started reading it and it seemed familiar. When I did some research I discovered this was originally printed in 2014 and I had read it in 2015. I am guessing that this has a new publisher?? Either way, from what I recall, I did enjoy this title. It was different from most that I have read in the teacher/student trope, in that they were no longer teacher/student when their relationship progressed. It was also interesting in it's philosophical elements. I did like how the story came together and Shaileigh's journey of self-discovery.