Rating 3/5 stars
Pub. Date June 7 2013
Blurb:
The Final Lesson Plan
SMUTLESS
Schooled Two
“They’re baaack!”
The raunchy, witty gang from Schooled is back again, but this time what they lack in full-out graphic erotica, they more than make up for in humor, sarcasm, sexual innuendo, and believe it or not, emotional angst.
Now that Janelle Garrity’s reputation has been slandered all over her hometown, and the locals are referring to her as “Professor Pedophile,” she has a lot of cleansing of her good name to tend to. But that won’t stop her from still getting down and dirty with her sexy boy toys, Briggs Alexander and Leo Cling. Both men taught her about that four-letter word, lust. But, can they further her education and teach her even more about that other four letter word, love? Briggs and Leo both possess secrets that Janelle never saw coming. Will those secrets be too much for her, causing this teacher to dismiss class early? Or does Janelle Garrity, teacher extraordinaire, have that special ability to turn all situations into a “teachable moment” for everyone involved?
Inquiring and dirty minds want to know; will Janelle hold on to that hunky football star, taking him all the way to the end zone? Or will Janelle choose the romance-reading intellectual as her other half? The Final Lesson Plan will give you all the answers, and you won’t even have to cheat.
SMUTLESS
Schooled Two
“They’re baaack!”
The raunchy, witty gang from Schooled is back again, but this time what they lack in full-out graphic erotica, they more than make up for in humor, sarcasm, sexual innuendo, and believe it or not, emotional angst.
Now that Janelle Garrity’s reputation has been slandered all over her hometown, and the locals are referring to her as “Professor Pedophile,” she has a lot of cleansing of her good name to tend to. But that won’t stop her from still getting down and dirty with her sexy boy toys, Briggs Alexander and Leo Cling. Both men taught her about that four-letter word, lust. But, can they further her education and teach her even more about that other four letter word, love? Briggs and Leo both possess secrets that Janelle never saw coming. Will those secrets be too much for her, causing this teacher to dismiss class early? Or does Janelle Garrity, teacher extraordinaire, have that special ability to turn all situations into a “teachable moment” for everyone involved?
Inquiring and dirty minds want to know; will Janelle hold on to that hunky football star, taking him all the way to the end zone? Or will Janelle choose the romance-reading intellectual as her other half? The Final Lesson Plan will give you all the answers, and you won’t even have to cheat.
Review:
I prefer Schooled. I didn't liked The final
lesson as much as I did with Schooled but I am not sure it was because of its
content or the fact that I forgot to read it when I first got it and I was
forced yesterday to read it because today is my day to review it.
I can't believe that people judged Bright
because she wrote about a teacher having a relationship with her student(s) and is a teacher. Mead (author
of the Vampire Academy books) did the same (though it was only Rose and Dimka
and not another student). I bet she wasn't judged like that.
I cheated and read the last page the moment
I got the book. I approve Janelle's choice. Of course I wasn't a team Briggs or
Leo and that made it easier to accept her choice. I don't know if it was
because I knew the end or it was more than obvious but to me it seemed as if
Bright was trying to tell us who Janell was going to choose.
Inside the book there is a treat for you. A
tiny part of the story is told from Leo and Brigg's point of view! Yeah baby! I
would like to see what happens with Tate ( Brigg's brother) and how the
characters are after say 10 years.
I was still expecting a hot threesome but
the book is smutless and children friendly :( . I keep asking myself what did
you thought about the book? Maybe you liked it a little more than you think?
Maybe you should give it a chance? But to be honest I am not planning on
reading this again and I can't find the words to express what I think of the
book. That means one thing. The book left me indifferent. So I won't bother you
anymore and stop here. If you have read the first book, try this one. If you
haven't consider reading it with an open
mind of course.
Grand Prize:
A surprise pop culture
box
1st prize 100 dollars
worth
Author Bio:
No Author Bio is available…she is a top secret sort of
lady.
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