![]() This Misadventure was jam-packed with clever humor, salacious sizzle, enticing characters, and a sweet romance that wasn’t supposed to happen as it was not part of the project plan or on the syllabus. Written from the first person POV of a virginal female college freshman, this delightfully entertaining book was a breezy, naughty, and fun read. I saw you two walking through South Campus the other day holding hands. ![]() Gosh, when the universe works this hard to put two ridiculously good-looking people together, it’d be downright arrogant of them not to have sex, don’t you think? And yet he wears no pants with his polo shirt? I mean, is Pooh fully anthropomorphized or not? Because, if he is, then he’s a ‘public lewdness’ charge waiting to happen. If you really want to be traumatized, then consider this: Why the hell isn’t Pooh wearing pants? He’s a bear who lives in a house and sleeps in a bed. ![]() Can Zooey surrender her body to this bad boy without giving him her heart, too? But her schedule lands her in not one but two of his classes, and it doesn’t take long before Tyler and Zooey have reached an arrangement for Tyler to teach Zooey exactly what she wants to know―and a whole lot more she never bargained for. After a make-out session with Tyler leaves Zooey entirely unsatisfied, she is determined never to see him again. A beast on the field and off, cocky as heck, and often wearing T-shirts with sayings like “God’s Gift to Womankind,” Tyler is most definitely not boyfriend material. ![]() At a party thrown by a bunch of football players, of course. ![]()
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