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Alternate cover edition of ASIN B01AIS80FK When 26 year old Reese accepts a position as a grad assistant, she has no idea an unpleasant encounter with a student will lead to the discovery of what she calls “the trifecta”: fine, intellectual, and a little bit rude – three qualities she finds irresistible in a man. She has no intention of doing anything with that discovery – nothing long term, at least. But everybody knows what happens to best laid plans. Jason is a grown man. 28 years old, seasoned and scarred by his real-life experience in the world, he’s at Blakewood State University to finish his degree and move on. The last thing he’s interested in is the female population on campus… but sexy, infuriating Reese might be a notable exception. This isn’t a story of opposites attract. More like counterparts clash. Neither of them is afraid to do battle, and neither is willing to back down. Love and war, win or lose… somebody’s gonna end up getting schooled.
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Reese is a graduate assistant for her mom. Jason is a 28 year old military veteran who has decided to attend college and is enrolled in one of Reese’s mothers classes. Their first initial run in does not go well and Jason thinks Reese is a “princess”. Reese and Jason’s interactions are laced with sexual tension and their banter game quickly becomes something they both look forward to!
There are so many things I love about this book! I loved the family relationships, Reese’s relationship with her best friend, but I was completely sold solely based on Jason and Reese’s banter. They have fantastic chemistry and their banter game is strong! This book deals with some heavy topics. Both Reese and Jason have lost a parent. Reese really struggles to cope with the death of her father, especially since the anniversary of her father falls within the timeline of the book. There were times in the book where Reese seemed to jump to conclusions about things and tended to react first, which I didn’t always appreciate. But, overall, I loved this book. I laughed out loud multiple times and I am completely sold on reading the entire Wright Brothers series!