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Lessons from a One-Night Stand

Lessons from a One-Night Stand

"Funny. Swoon worthy. Heartwarming. An unforgettable story and an incredible start to the series! A new favorite!" - Devney Perry, USA Today Bestselling Author

If you’re a guy like me, and you find yourself having banged your sexy new boss—the school principal—in the back of your Jeep one drunken night, here’s a few takeaways based on my experience...

Lesson One: Always get her FULL name.
Lesson Two: Consider asking what she does for a living.
Lesson Three:  Find out why she’s moved to town. Get details. Details are crucial.
Lesson Four: Don’t alter her bio in front of an auditorium of high school students unless you know she has a sense of humor for that sort of thing.
Lesson Five: If you ignore Lesson Four, apologize instead of flirt when you’re sent to the principal’s office.
Lesson Six: NEVER sleep with her again.
Lesson Seven: Pay attention to this one—it’s the most important of them all.

Don’t fall for your one-night stand.

Class dismissed.

"These characters were funny, relatable, and real, making it an addictive page turner I couldn't get enough of!" - Kennedy Fox, USA Today Bestselling Author ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Reviews
  • Very Fun read, the Bailey’s are a huge family, cant wait to read the next book.

    9 siblings all being raised by the older brother Austin, give him the fits as he meets and romances his new Boss the new HS Principal. It starts out with a one night stand behind the bar, which everyone is aware of as a photo of the encounter was posted on the local gossip site.

    By DWFREIDELL

  • Simple love story

    I found it to be a little boring after 400 pages. I mean the characters are good but the story was a bit too long.

    By Short at

  • Nicely done

    Nicely done though a little slow

    By hceibsisr

  • So good!

    What a great read!

    By Heorvrkvkj1a

  • A bit immature for my taste

    I read it all and enjoyed parts, but found the main characters, especially the main male character to be too immature for the roles they were supposed to fulfill in the story. While I know it’s a work of fiction, it’s not very believable that a major Division I university would not make a coach they hired sign a contract of employment and would allow him to just say “I changed my mind” and let him off the hook. I have found many books of this genre a bit silly lately and this is among them.

    By Txreadingqueen

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