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ISBN: 0758238711 (ISBN13: 9780758238719)
Edition Language: English
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Lessons From A Younger Lover Paperback | Pages: 360 pages
Rating: 4.16 | 469 Users | 40 Reviews

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Title:Lessons From A Younger Lover
Author:Zuri Day
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 360 pages
Published:March 1st 2010 by Dafina (first published 2009)
Categories:Romance. Cultural. African American. African American Romance. Audiobook

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Zuri Day cranks up the heat with an explosively sexy tale about a woman who's about to get a crash course in lust. . .

First grade teacher Gwen Smith was happily married--until her husband got himself a twenty-something mistress and filed for divorce. Now just months away from turning forty-one, Gwen is back in her tiny California hometown, caring for her ailing mother, convinced her life is over. Then she meets Ransom Blake.

Ransom is a twenty-six-year-old hunk who pushes every one of Gwen's buttons. Gwen has no intention of getting involved with a younger man, but he won't take no for an answer. So when he shows up at her classroom unannounced, Gwen can't help but tell him off--and then she realizes he's come for his daughter. But Ransom isn't shy about letting Gwen know how she can make it up to him. And if he gets his way, Gwen will lose all her inhibitions--and her heart. . .

"An exciting read. Zuri Day does a fantastic job. . ."
--Urban Reviews on Lies Lovers Tell

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Ratings: 4.16 From 469 Users | 40 Reviews

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I had originally gave this book 4 stars but I'm knocking off one because this book is a tad bit ridiculous. I still loved the melodrama and characters but it's just too much. It makes me question whether I'll like other Zuri Day books as much as I used to. Either way, this way a fun romance read and I was more than happy to reread it for book club. I couldn't get a good image of Ransom in my head but I had no problems connecting with Gwen. She's a likable protagonist and I'm glad she got her

Fantastic story about the love between Gwen Smith (older woman) and Ransom Blake (younger man). It's sexy and I love the interaction between them.

Though a little text heavy at times and a bit confusing, I enjoyed Lessons From A Younger Lover. I wasn't thrilled with the description of Ransom, as others were, just because I found his appearance a bit dated. And I always hate these books where the hot guy likes the average, inexperienced chick (lol). Anyway, the story had some unexpected twists and turns for me, which made it all the more intriguing, but led to some of the confusion I had. I recommend this one for the sunny beach days ahead.

This was so cheesy but dang I really liked it lol. I mean, it was full of small time drama and the love scenes were okay, I just cannot get into a make character with hair down to his waist, I'm sorry. Ghetto Fabio was not working for me. But I really liked the drama aspect, it was fun to read.

Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly. proverbWhen "Lessons From A Younger Lover" opens, the world as Gwen Smith knew it has fallen apart. Little does she know that a whole new world is about to open for her after she literally bumps into a life-changing force outside of Kristys coffee shop in the form of 26 year-old Ransom Blake. They both feel the sparks of interest. The rocky start continues when Gwen later tells Ransom off for bothering her on her job

What a waste, so much of this story was really sweet, romantic, and well-written, then it would deteriorate into the trashy. It was like this book had a dual personality disorder and the author could not make up her mind what she wanted it to be--a sweet, sexy romance or cheesy, trite erotica. At some places she went for quality and other places soiled the quality with sleaze. It would have been so much better if the author had gotten over her identity conflict and decided if she wanted to be

This was so cheesy but dang I really liked it lol. I mean, it was full of small time drama and the love scenes were okay, I just cannot get into a make character with hair down to his waist, I'm sorry. Ghetto Fabio was not working for me. But I really liked the drama aspect, it was fun to read.
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