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Learning Curves

De: Rachel Lacey
Narrado por: Quinn Riley
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From the author of Stars Collide and Cover Story comes a steamy will-they-won’t-they romance about a bright young teacher reconnecting with the jaded professor she once pined for.

For Audrey Lind, working with clay still evokes memories of her favorite professor. The woman’s zeal for art history ignited Audrey’s own academic career—and her tweed blazers and British accent kindled her first female crush. After fate brings Audrey back to Northshire University to teach, she’s thrilled to be working alongside her former mentor, but the grumpy woman she encounters upon her return is nothing like the dynamo she remembers.

Divorce and a stalling career have turned Dr. Michelle Thompson bitter and guarded. When Audrey swoops in to teach the Women in Art class Michelle’s been pitching for years, she longs to hate her. But her young rival is too kind, too enthusiastic, too irresistible. And her passion for life slowly reawakens Michelle’s own.

Wary of age gaps and workplace politics, they suppress their smoldering attraction—until one wine-filled night at the pottery wheel puts their romantic truce to the test. Will they keep things on the tenure track or risk it all for love?

©2025 Rachel Bates. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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“Fans of slow burns, sexy tweed, and queer sincerity will love this couple.”Publishers Weekly

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The beginning of the book was amazing, and I really enjoyed how the romance between the characters developed. I didn’t find the age gap to be that significant, so it felt a bit unnecessary for it to be highlighted multiple times. The intimate scenes were very well written, but personally, I’m not a big fan when there are too many explicit ones. I usually prefer just one impactful scene and then for the rest to be more implied.

Since my reading taste leans more toward slow burn and witty banter, I started to feel a bit bored halfway through. That said, I know this has more to do with personal preference than with the book itself. I’m also not much of a fan of fluff or heavy romance, which probably influenced my experience.

What truly kept me engaged until the end was Quinn Riley’s narration. She nailed it once again—the interpretations were incredible and really brought the story to life. The way she delivered Michelle’s accent added such a seductive touch throughout the book. Honestly, I’m addicted to listening to Riley’s narrations, and this one was no exception.

Overall, it’s a well-written story with strong narration, just not exactly aligned with my usual reading style.

Quinn Riley Made Me Stay Until the End

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