Jennifer Rose is an excellent teacher, but no one could make
her believe she was anything more. While all the other
teachers plan on a big summer filled with exciting
adventures, Jennifer plans on regaining -- or rather -- losing
a few of those extra baggage pounds she has put on in the
last few years. What she needs is a personal trainer.
Through the help of a mutual friend, she might just be
getting the training she needs in so many ways.
Nick Tulane's got a major dilemma with his son and his life.
Unable to comprehend school material, his son needs a tutor
for the summer. Jennifer could be the perfect answer to his
problem. They could trade expertise as long as she didn't
get too close. He was not about to let her know how superior
she was to him or his son, and he certainly was not about to
let her kiss and tell his secrets to his family.
Then again, "no pain - no gain", and both Jennifer and Nick
will have to feel the burn to make it work.
Kay Sotckham's HIS SON'S TEACHER is an endearing "super
romance". Great plot and fantastic characters; you can't put
this one down. From the first page to the last, the Tulanes
of Tennessee keep the action going. This is a great book for
those who believe in taking chances to better themselves,
and an even better one for those wanting a great romance.
Two thumbs up!!!!!
Nick Tulane ordinarily won't admit weakness—in himself or
in those he loves. But when he learns his son is about to
fail in school, the single father is desperate to find a
tutor. And Jennifer Rose is perfect.
In fact, Jen might
be too perfect. Nick's starting to fall for the attractive
teacher, and he can't let that happen. Because opening up
to Jen means sharing the secret that has always made him
feel like an outsider in his own family. Still, with his
son showing signs of following in his footsteps, Nick
can't keep the truth hidden. But once she knows, will Jen
accept him…weakness and all?