New girl in school…College senior Nikki Dayton never had it easy, but she’s determined to overcome her embarrassing origins and succeed as a teacher. She’s on the brink of achieving her dream with her first student teaching assignment. But she never expected a handsome guy from her college campus to turn up as a student in her high school class.Hot student body…High school senior Isaach Madison has been pretty lucky in life. Although held back a few grades when young, and older than his classmates, he comes from a well-to-do family and now takes advanced classes, including one class a week at Arcadia College. He never dreamed the stunning redhead he meets on campus would be his new teacher.Teacher’s pet…The attraction between Nikki and Isaach is undeniable. Though they try to be discreet, the chemistry is potent and unfortunately obvious to some of the nosier staff members. Then one passionate indiscretion threatens to jeopardize all their dreams.
Wow just got done reading this book called ( Explicit Instruction) by the author Jamie Jones . I was given this book from the author Jamie Jones for my honest review of what I thought about the book. I would have to say wow what a awesome book. This book was so easy to read you have to stay right there with the book just to see what was going to happen next it was so good that I felt like I was right there in the book with the characters. I would recommend this book to everyone that love a good hot steamy romance book definitely a 5 star rating . Again I would like to say thank you to the author Jamie Jones for the awesome book as alaway's you did a awesome job in writing this book.
Ok. The storyline is great. The characters a little iffy for me. At times I really did like them and believed in them. Their behavior choices were just a little unbelievable for me to the point I rolled my eyes, and not in a that was funny kind of way.
My biggest worry about this book is the writing. NO DEPTH. The dialogue is kind of like sitting on court and watching proceedings. There's no emotion. No dimension. Just nothing to connect me to the characters or the moments. It's robotic and kind of just unfeeling.
With this synopsis this book could be so much more if the execution was cleaner and worked better.