LEARNING CURVES
By Molly O’Hare
Release Date: June 8
Learning Curves
is a single dad, enemies to lovers, curvy girl rom-com with a teacher that
everyone wished they had in school, and a swoon-worthy dad that would do
anything for his daughter. Throw in an over-eating dog and watch what happens
next.
To Spencer Hurley, women only left pain and
destruction in their wake. The only good thing that came from his disaster of
an ex was his daughter, Annabelle. Right now, making sure Belle was taken care
of and getting her the help she needed with her learning disabilities was his
only focus. And if that meant moving to a new town, consider the moving truck
rented and packed.
Ellie Ryan spent her childhood being judged and
bullied because of her learning disabilities. Jokes on them, though, she was
now the top special education teacher in her district. See, Ellie totally had
her life together. Kind of. Maybe… Okay, really, she’s a word-vomiting, curvy,
hot-mess, who hasn’t had a date in who knows how long. And then there was Roxy,
her rude over-eating dog. Nevertheless, Ellie was fiercely protective of her
students. She’d gladly rip out the throat of anyone that dared to mess with her
kids. Including their parents.
So, please explain to Ellie why, even after
calling her new student’s father out during a disastrous parent-teacher
meeting, Ellie couldn’t help being insanely attracted to the gruff single dad?
Somebody, please help her. Besides, nothing good could come from it... right?
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Learning
Curves is a fun, laugh out loud, romantic comedy with sweet moments that will
leave you with a smile upon your face. Spencer
and Ellie, get off on the wrong foot, but it doesn’t deter the sparks from
flying between this pair.
The hero
Spencer is a protective and loving father to Annabelle (Belle) and will do
anything to help her learn, succeed and thrive.
Learning Curves
is a story close to my heart, as my son is a similar age to Belle, and suffers
from dyslexia and dyscalculia.
The heroine
Ellie is a quirky, endearing, fun and sassy heroine. She’s likeable, protective,
kind and caring, especially when it comes to her student. She understands them on a deeper level as she
suffers from the same learning disabilities as her students when it comes to
reading, writing and numeracy. Ellie tends
to lack a filter and say exactly what’s on her mind, and if something can go
wrong it invariably does.
The secondary
characters are fun and endearing, and have no shame when it comes to saying
whatever pops into their minds, with humorous results.
Although
this was my first time reading Molly O’Hare’s work it will not be my last. A thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining read.
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