Blush sensuality This is a sensual romance (may have explicit love scenes, but not erotic in frequency or type).Tired of having been constantly on the move, Drew is determined to make Cardiff his home. When he starts his new job as a teacher, he strikes up an immediate friendship with Nathan Morgan, a young history teacher.Nathan is instantly attracted to Drew but doesn’t want to risk their fledgling friendship by declaring the extent of his desire. Completely oblivious to Nathan’s quandary, Drew doesn’t realize the true nature of his own feelings for Nathan until accusations from a student force both men’s hands.Drew has spent his life running away. Running away from his mistakes, his desires and a secret-filled past. This time, he’s forced to choose between running once more and a possible future with Nathan.
Lillian Francis is an English writer who likes to dabble in many genres but always seems to return to the here and now.
Their name may imply a grand dame in pink chiffon and lace, but Lillian is more at home in jeans, Converse, and the sort of T-shirts that often need explaining to the populous at large but will get a fist bump at Comic-Con. Lillian is a self-confessed geek who likes nothing more than settling down with a comic or a good book, except maybe writing. Given a notepad, pen, her Kindle, and an infinite supply of chocolate Hob Nobs and they can lose themself for weeks. Romance was never their reading matter of choice, so it came as a great surprise to all concerned, including themself, to discover a romance was exactly what they’d written, and not the rollicking spy adventure or cosy murder mystery they always assumed they’d write. Luckily there's always room for romance no matter what plot bunny chooses to bite them, so never say never to either of those stories appearing.
Lillian lives in an imposing castle on a windswept desolate moor or in an elaborate shack on the edge of a beach somewhere, depending on their mood. And while they’d love for the heroes of their stories to either be chained up in the dungeon or wandering the shack serving drinks in nothing but skimpy barista aprons more often than not they are doing something far less erotic like running charity shops and shovelling elephant shit.
Drawn to the ocean, although not in a Reginald Perrin sort of way, LillianÌýwould love to own a camper van and to live by the sea.
Sweet story about Drew an American teaching in England and Nathan also a teacher at the school. I kept having to remind myself that Drew is actually 10 years Nathan's senior, since really Nathan is definitely the more aware and mature of the two.
I liked the slow progression from friendship to more and I ended up liking both guys a lot. Now Claire I could have done without! ;)
Lesson Learned is a cute story about two teachers that fall in love while navigating manipulative students and trying to keep their relationship secret. The story was well written and nicely edited. I liked Drew and Morgan and the chemistry between them. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book.
Excellent m/m romance about two teachers at a Welsh secondary school who become close friends, although one finds the friendship increasingly challenging, due to the attraction he feels for his oblivious, obviously attracted to women friend.
Drew is an American teacher living in the U.K. He left the he was attending school and the United States after a tragic ending to a relationship he was in, and he has recently relocated once again to a new school after breaking up with his latest girlfriend. At his new school he meets fellow teacher, Nathan. The two hit it off quite quickly and become the best of friends, but Nathan is gay, unbeknownst to Drew, and has begun to develop romantic feelings for his new co-worker and friend, but he'll have to keep his feelings to himself, because Drew is straight, or is he?
This was a lovely read. Both Drew and Nathan are very likable characters and I loved the progression of their relationship. It's a slow progression from friends to lovers and it felt natural. I really enjoyed the interactions between Drew and Nathan both as friends and later as lovers. They had an easy camaraderie and I loved that the friendship was only made stronger by them admitting their feelings for one another.
Drew's backstory was heart-breaking and I just wanted to give him a big ole hug and was really happy when he finally opened up to Nathan and fully let him in. The Clare drama was well-written and added angst and a bit of suspense to the story.
This was a well-written story with lovable characters you could really root for to get their HEA. The chemistry and sexual tension between Drew snd Nathan was off the charts. The story is filled with friendship, family, love, a little angst and some steam as well. Very recommendable!
*copy provided by the author/publisher in exchange for an honest review*
Title: Lesson Learned Author: Lillian Francis Publisher: Finally Love Press ISBN: B074XVJCQW Buy Link: Reviewer: Teresa Fallen Angel Blurb: Drew Jackson is sick of constantly being on the move, running away from his mistakes, his desires, and a secret-filled past. He's decided his new teaching job in Cardiff is his chance to finally settle down. Perhaps here he can have a home, and even friendships that won't end in disaster. Like his growing rapport with history teacher Nathan Morgan.
Nathan has been careful to keep his sexuality a secret at work. He doesn't want that kind of attention from the student body. There's one body he would like attention from, though—the new science teacher, Drew. But it's much too risky to let Drew know how he feels. He won't gamble their fledgling friendship on an awkward confession of lust. And Drew's probably straight anyway.Ìý
Their friendship is derailed when a student's accusation forces a reluctant confession. Drew is tempted to run again until he comes face to face with the inescapable realization that flight has ruined every relationship he's ever had.Ìý
But maybe he's finally found someone worth staying in one place for.Ìý
Total Score: 5/5
Summary:
Received for an honest review.
Drew was running from a past that he was trying to escape, but you can't out run your memories. Nathan loved where he worked and his job as a teacher, but he was hiding the most important part of himself from everyone except his friend Kimi, his sexuality. Drew arrived t his his job in Cardiff, Wales far from everything he knew to start over, but when he met Nathan it changed everything for him. Nathan knew from the start that he could fall for Drew in spite of his knowing he didn't stand a chance of having his feelings returned. Drew was like a fish out of water and if it wasn't for Nathan's help he wouldn't have had any idea to negotiate the problems he faced. Even with the help, Drew managed to get himself into a sticky situation that could endanger not only just his job, but his growing feelings for Nathan. Secrets and lies have a way of coming to the surface complicating Drew and Nathan's budding friendship, but could there be more between them then they realize?
This was a wonderful story was incredible characters who commanded form the start. The roller coaster of emotions that both Nathan and Drew experienced brought their story to life.
Who doesn't love reading about a couple of cuties keeping secrets in school, even if they are the teachers????
I loved this book; It's a slow burn, friends to lovers tale of two men that click from day one. The two main characters are both well developed within the story line with neither of them declaring their sexuality within their work place. Whilst one is not shy outside if school the other is still reeling from life events that haunt his ability to live his true feelings day to day. Will finding each other help them both to be more open...keep reading to find out!
Lillian Francis has written a great book, based around a secondary school in Cardiff; she has used all the angst of teenage years to great effect through out the book as well as mental health issues, alcohol and drug misuse, grief, and unrequited love to build additional story lines bringing the support cast in with the two main characters to give more depth to them.
Once they do find each other there is a fair amount of bedroom action and I loved that the book had a clear message about safe sex as this is not seen often enough in books!! I loved the comedic elements as well as the fact that I could hear the Welsh'ness of their voices when I was reading thanks to watching too much 'Gavin and Stacey'!
I totally loved this book and I'm recommending it for your Kindle library today although its one that you need to be careful reading when someone could be watching over your shoulder!!! xx
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Normally I am such a sucker for books like this but in this books case I can honestly say something was just no there for me. I cannot put my finger on what the problem was but I tried three or four different times to get at least the first twenty-five percent of the book but I just could not get into this book no matter how many times I tried.
Do not get me wrong and think that there was just comething horrible about this read because there was not. It was a personal issue of not being able to catch my interest but that in no way means that this was a bad read or that others will feel the same way that I did.
In being honest I gave his book a three as a rating and that is again because of my own personal issue with this book not being able to capture my attention. But I do not want that to reflect negatively on the author Lillian Francis in any way because I truly believe that my not being able to completely enjoy this read is on me and not the author. I have read and loved other books by Lillian Francis and enjoyed them thoroughly so my advice is too try the book for oneself and then make your own decision as to whether you like it or not and not base whether you this book off of my opinion of it.
Was given this galley copy for free for an open and honest review
Lesson Learned is a sweet romance between main characters, Nathan and Drew. I really liked that while there is attraction, the pair actually become friends and get to know each other, somewhat, before they act on that attraction. I was bit confused at the big deal with Drew's secret. While it was a horrible situation, and heartbreaking for Drew, I'm not sure why it was such a big secret through so much of the story. Of course, what would a romance between two teachers be without a trouble-making student to throw a wrench into the works? I did see it coming, but I was surprised by how quickly it's resolved. Overall, the story is longer than I felt it needed to be, with a little too much angst and attention on insignificant details. I appreciate a good description and setting the stage is important, but I would've preferred a little less on that part and a little more on the interactions between the characters. Both Drew and Nathan are likable and I liked that we get a bit of their romance as it grows, as opposed to the book ending with them finally getting together. Nathan and Drew's story did hold my interest, and despite the high level of angst, they are so good together and I enjoyed their journey from friends to lovers.
* a copy of this (wonderful) book was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review *
It was my first book by Lilian Francis but I just had to read it as soon as I had read the blurb.
This book is simply AWESOME! I loved (almost) everything about it. It is hurt-to-comfort and friends-to-lovers type of a story with sweet HEA.
The writing style is great, the world created here is real and absolutely believable. I liked both MCs, it is obvious they are meant for each other. The chemistry is palpable. I was sucked into the story right from the start and I kept reading because I just couldn't stop, I needed to know more. The pace here is fast, like really really fast. There's always something going on. The story is full of twists and it is impossible to get bored.
I strongly recommend this book to all M/M book lovers. There's everything You are looking for: scorching hot sex, funny moments, love, friendship, solving real life problems and a very happy ending.
This is a true romance. It has all the things I love about them. Drew and Nathan become friends right from the start. In fact Drew considers Nathan to be his best friend. That's when it gets going in a big way. Through misunderstandings and poor communication with a spoilt teenage brat for added measure, these two guys have a very bumpy road to their HEA. I was given the privilege and opportunity to receive an advanced reader copy and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review. This was an older story that Lillian Frances has revamped. This is a book I highly recommend if you are wanting a true contemporary m/m romance.
This was a wonderful story of two men Nathan and Drew as they meet at the school where they work and become friends and then lovers. All is not bright on the horizon for these two though. Nathan needs to keep his gayness hidden as he is worried it will affect his job and Drew is more willing to let go of secrets. There is also a worrisome teen girl who is attracted to Drew and who knows what trouble she can cause. This is a sweet, somewhat "angsty" story with a slow burn and with a slow burn. I would certainly recommend this book as it's definitely a good read. I voluntarily read and reviewed this ARC book.
It's been a while since I've read such dull writing. Just the way it was written was so incredibly dry.
And typically, I find that you can tell if a book is set in the UK just from the dialogue. I was surprised to see that Lillian Francis is English. I would have though they were American, trying and failing to write a book set in Wales.
Like, how does an American's dialogue read the same as a Walian? And what American do you know that says, "Ta."?
I have enjoyed this story,the slow friends to lovers,kept me up in to the late hours.the crowing up not to adulthood but to coming to terms with wat works for you in order to be happy.it was so sweet.I loved Nathan,wat a patient sweetheart. Drew you did well. Kimi was a good sidecharacter,loved her. I could do without the Claire drama,I found her inner dialogue a bit sudden and strange. A nice,fun read
Arc was given by Lilian Francis in exchange for an honest review
This book is strong. It's well-written, has good characters, and fun details. Nathan and Drew are sexy and sweet and so good together. Those students, though. What a nightmare! And Nathan's poor sister...
A fantastic and memorable m/m romance read!! Drew, the newbie American science teacher, can be a bit naive, and if not for his Welsh colleague Nathan, would face some major set-backs in his career. Nathan was my favorite of the two; he's kind, organized and a great teacher and supportive friend. Drew's checkered romantic past lends extra depth to his character. Together they make a great closet couple but, eventually, it's a closet that leads to a major challenge to their relationship. Plenty of heat and romance, some great secondary characters (including Nathan's scene-stealing little niece), and a great plot. So glad I found this book!
I received a complimentary advance copy of this book from the author. This is my voluntary and honest review.
Maybe it was just me, but I could not find the chemistry in this one. I tried and tried to the end and then I found it was really long. the writing was not bad... but the connection with the two,.... still trying to find it.
(Originally reviewed for Love Bytes Reviews. Rated 4.5 out of 5.0 stars)
I quite enjoy this author’s stories. I always know they’re going to have a happy ending, that there won’t be a long of angst and that I will like the characters.
Lesson Learned is no exception. Drew is a thirty-something American who relocated to the UK after a horrible experience in his past in the US. He basically fled, and hasn’t been back. He has no interest in going back, and no interest in talking about, or even acknowledging, what happened. He is fresh out of a relationship that just didn’t work out with a woman, I believe in London, and has fled again. This time he is in Cardiff.
When Drew meets Nathan in a corridor in the school during classes, he instantly assumes the young man is a student, and suggests he might get along to class, only to discover that Nathan is another one of the teachers, who only looks younger than his mid-twenties actual age.
The two become friends, and there are pitfalls along the way. Nathan is gay, but not out at work. Drew is fresh out of a relationship with a woman. They grow to be good friends, but simple miscommunication can ruin even the best friendship.
I enjoyed Ms. Francis� writing style as usual. I liked where the story went, and it was a pleasant afternoon read. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a feel-good, friends to lovers type story.
Loved this story and the characters - I particularly enjoyed the UK school setting. It was interesting and enjoyable to see the relationship between the two leads slowly develop, with some stutters along the way but no major angst. It seemed quite realistic.
Another delightful read from Ms. Francis! Drew and Morgan are teachers in what I think is a secondary school in Cardiff (unfamiliar with the grades in UK schools). Drew has fled London after a relationship falls apart and makes friends with Nathan, a somewhat younger history teacher. They become friends and slowly but lovingly fall into a relationship. But there is something dark about Drew and his past. Through dealing with malevolent students, miscommunication and Drew's issues, this was a stunning romance that I thoroughly enjoyed. This is the second book I've read by this author and I really love her style. Her MCs are engaging, the story compelling and emotional and the sexy bits are lava-hot! Great secondary characters in Kimi and Ms. Hartley. As with the first book I read by her, the setting also plays a major role. Learned so much about Cardiff and it serves as a terrific backdrop to the story. This was one of those books I savored as I read. A lovely HEA just made me swoon.
Drew is starting at a new school in a teaching position. He meets Nathan at school and they become fast friends. What Drew doesn't realize is that Nathan wants more than friendship. Drew has his reasons why it can't be anything but friendship. I enjoyed this book.
Nathan seems to be a happy man. He’s got a good job, friends, and a great family. He’s not terribly lucky in relationships, though. When he meets Drew, he’s immediately attracted, but when he realizes Drew is straight (well�), he knows he’s in trouble. Even though he tries valiantly, he can’t stop himself for falling for his new best friend. This causes him a different sort of pain than Drew’s, but it’s no less traumatic, especially when his faith in Drew is shaken. Of the two main characters, Nathan was my favorite, and I wish I could have been there for him to offer comfort during the difficult times.
The chemistry between Drew and Nathan was well written and believable, from their friendship, to their romance, to their sex lives. The story isn’t slow moving by any means, but the progression felt natural. I was fully invested in their relationship. I wanted them to find each other and keep each other. They held my interest all the way through. My only issue with them is there was a bit too much angst. I especially wanted to reach through my Kindle to grab and shake Drew. You know that scene in Moonstruck when Cher slapped Nicholas Cage and yelled, “Snap out of it!�. Yeah. It was like that. Still, Drew and Nathan finally came to their senses and got with the program. They were sweet and solid when they needed to be because there is a period of time when they really needed to be.
Lesson Learned is a sweet, cute romance between Drew and Nathan. It's a May/December story between two teachers at an England school. Both of them are in the closet and they start out as friends as first, but it's progress of a relationship. They are keeping their relationship from their colleagues and students and the chemistry between these two is seen from start to finish. The book is well-written with a great flow to it. It's friends to lovers, May/December, some angst, jealousy and I enjoyed it.
Drew has been running from his past and has decided to settle down. He has a new teaching position as a science teacher in Cardiff. He has become friends with the History teacher, Nathan. Drew hides himself but is forced to come out. I loved how the two men became best friends that escalated to romance. This was good, definitely recommend. I’m voluntarily reviewing from an advanced copy that I received.
A light and easy read with the entertaining comfort of a classic British comedy (well, with a dash more drama)
Lesson Learned is the kind of book I turn to during a stressful, busy week. It's a light and easy read with all the entertaining comfort of a classic British comedy - you already know where its going so sit back and enjoy the ride (no pun intended as there is plenty of one man riding another in this story, once things get going). Drew Jackman (the author's homage to Hugh Jackman?) is a devastatingly handsome, blond and blue-eyed 34 year old American with a muscular ass and biceps to match. He's relocated to Cardiff, taking a job as a teacher, after two failed relationships with women. He becomes best friends with another teacher, Nathan Morgan, a 6'3", 24 year old with a lithe runner's body and a devilish quick wit, who is openly gay - except at work. In short order, the "bro" in bromance is dropped, with romance, and unexpected problems, ensuing.
I enjoy Ms. Francis' books, even if her prose is sometimes a bit overheated and melodramatic. She draws characters with a crisp, clean precision, creates stories with a full palette of memorable details, and moves the plot along with a clear sense of structure and rhythm. Her sense of wit is given room to play in Lesson Learned, with funny bits of dialogue running throughout, providing a counterpoint to a serious plot point in the second half. It's a breezy, comfortable book that can make an intense day feel lighter, especially the heart warming chapter with Nathan's 5 year old niece, Bethan.
Drew Jackson is a man who reacts to trouble by running away. He has run from his latest mistake and is now ready to settle down at his new science teaching job in Cardiff. Right from the start, a friendship starts with history teacher Nathan Morgan. Nathan enjoys his teaching job, but he feels he must hide his sexuality for his own protection. And although Nathan felt an easy attraction for Drew, he was fairly certain that Drew was straight, especially with his history of female entanglements.
Their growing friendship and comfort at being around each other was very well done and felt real. By the time they opened up to each other, they had a strong foundation established and were ready to explore the possibilities. I was proud of Drew when he was ready to run at the first sign of trouble, but then realized that was his automatic response and, maybe this time, he has a real reason to stay and face whatever challenge was presented, with Nathan by his side.
I enjoyed their story. It was nicely played out with characters the reader could care about. Nathan’s strong and steady personality was good for Drew and helped him to face his problems head-on. Grab your copy and share their story.
If you don't ask, how can you tell? Drew, moved to teach at a new school and was lost on the campus. He saw a student and felt he should reprimand him for being out of place. Nathan, Assistant head of Humanities Dept, enjoyed the misunderstanding. Nathan, 24 was admired and respected by the staff, even though he always wore jeans. When school was in formal session, he grew a beard, wore glasses and tamed his hair. Drew was a habitual toucher. Nathan, was gay, just not advertising. He was interested in Drew, but realized Drew was into women. Nathan was ready to be just a friend, no matter how much it hurt. A potentially career ending event occurred at school. Nathan tried to warn Drew. Then the situation passively escalted. Drew and Nathan came to a potentially friendship ending crossroads. Does Drew's career survive? Does he stay a good friend to Nathan? Can Nathan stay strong? In any universe, can Drew have feelings for Nathan? Great story. Nicely themed out. Good characters. Well done! I received an ARC from Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. Nice cover art.
Drew and Nathan are school teachers who become close friends and enjoy each other´s company on their free time. Soon, Nathan develops feelings for Drew, who he believes is straight, so Nathan keeps it to himself. After some problems with a student, the best friends need to work on their relationship and things get more complicated. They are great together, the dialogs are funny, full of banter and sarcasm. I loved their interactions. Nathan was so lovable and I also loved Kimi, a fellow teacher who has such strong caracther. Drew, on the other hand, was ok at the beginning of the book, but soon he became a bit silly and even annoying. He was 10 years older than Nathan but it appeared he was the young one, Nathan having to save him constantly. For someone who had gone through so much pain in the past, he shouldn´t have been so naive and silly. This was a great book, very enjoyable and with a HFN ending.
I really loved this one. The friends to lovers trope is my favorite and it was great here. Nathan was such a good character. Really, liked Drew too. Their students were terrible, especially Claire. What a... brat.