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Lesson Plans (Lesson Plans #1), by J.A. Armstrong *****

28/4/2017

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Genre: Adult Fiction, Romance, F/F, Female Fiction, Erotica, LGBTQI.

Lesson Plan was an extremely enjoyable read. It was a suggested read on my Amazon account, so I read the blurb and thought why not, lets give it a whirl - and I wasn't disappointed.

From beginning to end the narrative had a really lovely flow. It didn't seem to be running away and it never seemed to be dragging, as Goldilocks would say it was 'just right".

Armstrong's writing style is easy going and free-flowing. Her use of humour within this, especially shown in the varying communication structures between best friends and family members, was very enjoyable. I must admit there were a few times that I chuckled to myself.

The Lesson Plan series is in it's infancy, but I am sure with stories like this it will be a huge success. I can't wait to see what happens next in this series.

Personally I would love to see the formation of Jameson and Candace's relationship up until the start of this book and their wedding. It would be good to learn a bit more about them as a couple - just an idea. 

My reason for giving this book a whopping five stars was purely for the enjoyment factor, I found this book extremely entertaining to read, and in the end I was routing for both characters - I wanted to see them become a couple and get together.

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