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Lesson Plan for Love
by Professor Catherine Travis

1. Stop spending every waking moment at my lab.

2. Quit finding excuses for my maintenance man to come fix things. (Mike Clancy is young, gorgeous and way out of my league.)

3. Splurge on a new wardrobe. Lab coats aren''t very sexy.

4. Help Mike with his night school classes, and ignore what my friends imply about us. (He may have dropped out of college once, but there''s definitely more to him than his easygoing personality and incredible body.)

5. Do things that scare me. Live a little!

6. Tutor Mike without falling head over heels for him. (Am I fooling myself? Is this even possible?)

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 2006

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Gina Wilkins

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Gina is known as: Gina Ferris, Gina Ferris Wilkins and Gina Wilkins. If looking for a specific book please check all names.

Gina Wilkins sold her first book to Harlequin in 1987, and has been writing full-time ever since, publishing more than 90 books for Harlequin/Silhouette. Her books are translated into 20 languages. A lifelong resident of central Arkansas, she attended Arkansas State University, obtaining a degree in journalism. She pursued careers in advertising and human resource development before achieving her lifelong goal of becoming a published writer. The bestselling author is a four-time winner of the prestigious Maggie Award for Excellence sponsored by the Georgia Romance Writers, and has won several awards from the reviewers of Romantic Times magazine. She was a recent nominee for a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times.

A member of Romance Writers of America, Diamond State Romance Authors and Novelists, Inc., she is a past president of Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas. She is a frequent speaker at writers’ conferences, civic organizations and in middle and senior high schools, where she focuses on literacy and goal setting.

Gina and John, her husband of more than 30 years, have raised three “extraordinary” children, two daughters and a son, all pursuing careers in science and medicine.

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April 21, 2023
The h is slightly older, smarter and financially stable than H who is a blue collar maintenance man who dropped out of college. Their friends don't actively support their relationships and they sabotage it themselves thinking about their differences but finally figure it out and grow up and grow into the relationship.
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January 7, 2021
A pleasant read

Good book. No high drama or angst but still interesting enough to hold my attention.loved the characters.realistic dialogue and scenarios.
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October 31, 2019
2.5 stars I found this book on the boring side, with both characters repeated refrain of "I'm not good enough" I found myself skimming through the middle half of the book. Ending showed some character development which was nice. I really liked the cat. Overall, not one of GW's best books.
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