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Date read: November 23, 2019
Dear Professor
1. Kissing Tolstoy
2. Kissing Galileo - Paperback | Kindle
Penny Reid
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Victor had a lot of self-image issues he had to mentally work his way through before he felt he could be what Emily needed him to be. Not that she wanted him to be anything other than what he was, but he had to realize that in his head before he could commit. His struggle was hard to read at times, but he got to where he needed to be and that made it worth it.
As for Emily, she's a remarkably well-balanced individual. While she might have a few trust issues, she listens when people talk and she figures things out quickly. What can I say? I liked the lady. I liked her a lot. And I always always always love seeing familiar faces pop in. *bats lashes at Anna, Abram, and Luca*
In fact...*bats lashes at all of the Dear Professor crew* They're just fun, man. Fun.
Date read: November 23, 2019
Dear Professor
1. Kissing Tolstoy
2. Kissing Galileo - Paperback | Kindle
Penny Reid
| Website | Twitter | Facebook | Amazon |
Synopsis (Goodreads):
Her professor just saw her mostly naked. Awkwardness is guaranteed to ensue.Thoughts on Kissing Galileo: I originally read this serialized through PR's newsletter and I have to say I LOVE the addition of Victor's point of view and, well, the story in general. Emily and Victor's relationship wasn't quick or easy (two things I enjoy!), but it was sweet and pretty darn awesome to watch these two fall for one another despite the baggage and bumps they had to navigate.
What do you do when your freakishly smart and wickedly sarcastic Research Methods professor sees you mostly naked? You befriend him, of course.
Victor had a lot of self-image issues he had to mentally work his way through before he felt he could be what Emily needed him to be. Not that she wanted him to be anything other than what he was, but he had to realize that in his head before he could commit. His struggle was hard to read at times, but he got to where he needed to be and that made it worth it.
As for Emily, she's a remarkably well-balanced individual. While she might have a few trust issues, she listens when people talk and she figures things out quickly. What can I say? I liked the lady. I liked her a lot. And I always always always love seeing familiar faces pop in. *bats lashes at Anna, Abram, and Luca*
In fact...*bats lashes at all of the Dear Professor crew* They're just fun, man. Fun.
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