Teach Me (Extracurricular Activities Book 4)
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Cam x Grady
The last volume of this series and just as good as the one before ❤️ A lot of spice again, but also great chemistry and somewhat cozy? At least sometimes. Low drama despite the topics, and funny ofc. So this time, it's not two roommates, but a professor (36) x student (23) relationship. Cam, who we know from the books before, has an anonymous hookup in the bathroom of a club... through a glory hole, believe it or not. On the other end, his professor Grady, who he has a seminar with next semester. They both don't know who the other is, and when they find out, it takes a while for them to accept the situation, but obviously, they can't let go of each other despite the risk 👀 The beginning was a bit weird, with the bathroom situation and all, but not out of character for this series 😂 Same with the chemistry though, it's always so nice ☺️ I loved how their relationship was written and how Cams past was portrayed. From the other books, we already know of his addiction, and he is 2 years sober now (I also like how the story wasn't about a relapse because I feel they often are with this topic). Here, we learn more about how/why he became an addict and how this was linked to the shame about his sexuality after growing up in a religious household. The conversations with his parents and what he said afterward hit me right in the heart 🥹 Same for the friendship between the roommates. The couples from the books before show up a few times, and I love their interactions (a bit sad there wasn't a scene with them meeting Grady though). This was a nice wrap-up of the series, ending with their graduation. First, I wasn't sure since Ansel didn't get a story yet, but he wasn't there much anyway, and it felt final, so I guess that's it. All in all, a great book. Just in the beginning, it took a while for me to really get into, but once they finally got together (as in decided on a friends with benefits situation that quickly felt like more), I was totally on board. As I said, there also wasn't much drama, as with all the books. Often, I crave it (if it makes sense and isn't just dumb misunderstandings), but here it felt right just enjoying their chemistry ☺️❤️
Beiträge
Cam x Grady
The last volume of this series and just as good as the one before ❤️ A lot of spice again, but also great chemistry and somewhat cozy? At least sometimes. Low drama despite the topics, and funny ofc. So this time, it's not two roommates, but a professor (36) x student (23) relationship. Cam, who we know from the books before, has an anonymous hookup in the bathroom of a club... through a glory hole, believe it or not. On the other end, his professor Grady, who he has a seminar with next semester. They both don't know who the other is, and when they find out, it takes a while for them to accept the situation, but obviously, they can't let go of each other despite the risk 👀 The beginning was a bit weird, with the bathroom situation and all, but not out of character for this series 😂 Same with the chemistry though, it's always so nice ☺️ I loved how their relationship was written and how Cams past was portrayed. From the other books, we already know of his addiction, and he is 2 years sober now (I also like how the story wasn't about a relapse because I feel they often are with this topic). Here, we learn more about how/why he became an addict and how this was linked to the shame about his sexuality after growing up in a religious household. The conversations with his parents and what he said afterward hit me right in the heart 🥹 Same for the friendship between the roommates. The couples from the books before show up a few times, and I love their interactions (a bit sad there wasn't a scene with them meeting Grady though). This was a nice wrap-up of the series, ending with their graduation. First, I wasn't sure since Ansel didn't get a story yet, but he wasn't there much anyway, and it felt final, so I guess that's it. All in all, a great book. Just in the beginning, it took a while for me to really get into, but once they finally got together (as in decided on a friends with benefits situation that quickly felt like more), I was totally on board. As I said, there also wasn't much drama, as with all the books. Often, I crave it (if it makes sense and isn't just dumb misunderstandings), but here it felt right just enjoying their chemistry ☺️❤️