Reviews for Teacher's Pet
Review by Jena Henderson
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Heroine: tall, abundantly voluptuous
What worked for me:
I think what struck me more than anything else about this story were the love scenes, which were tastefully sensual and not over done. It was one of the few stories that I've ever read that used the word "pendulous" rather than "orbs, "globes", or "mounds" when referring to the heroine's breasts. How refeshingly realistic!
What didn't work for me:
The humor in this story felt a bit forced. Not that the quips weren't amusing, but that the characters seemed to laugh heartily when a wry grin or chuckle seemed more in line.
I likes Susan's character and I completely understand her feelings about her body and low self -worth, but I'd like to read a story by Ms.Bagshaw featuring one of her signature largely abundant women with a solid core of self-confidence. A lady with killer curves who isn't afraid to use them! (Maybe in a future story the heroine can be the pursuer instead of the pursued?)
Over all:
"Teacher's Pet" was a solid read. Fans of ramntic suspense should enjoy this story.
Teacher's Pet by Judy Bagshaw ****1/2
I really enjoyed this e-book. I thought it would be difficult to read a book in this format, but the story was so good that it was no big deal. I also enjoyed the mystery/thriller aspects of this romantic tale.
The story revolves around Susan Shaw a teacher who is on her way to the Caribbean for a much needed vacation. She just went through a horrific ordeal where she was harassed and stalked by a demented individual. Her flaky sister suggests that she go hang out at her boyfriend's house on a secluded island. He is in need of a tutor for his 9 year old daughter [Becca] and Susan will tutor her in exchange for room and board. At first, Susan is smitten by her employer's brother, but later turns her affections towards her employer. Romance blossoms and danger follows.
This was a great story. Download it and enjoy.
Jennifer Bennett Venus Curves