3.5 to 4*
I read 'The Dean's List' last year and was surprised by how much I enjoyed it I had considered continuing on with this at the time but my to-read was huge and I couldn't really justify buying another book so I left it but now all three books are free.
The Dean's List - 4 stars
I wasn't sure I was going to like this book and I suspect a lot of people might not because basically it's about prostitution, it's dressed up but there's no hiding it, not that it makes any effort to do so.
River is struggling financially she's working and studying and falling further and further behind it's got to the point where she needs to decide if she should eat or ride the bus.
Her friend Jade offers her a solution by mentioning the Dean’s List, the Dean’s List is about students seeking ‘sponsorship’ from members in their field of study and these members can be very ‘accommodating' and in return you see to their needs.
Basically intelligent good looking students can sign up to the Dean's List, their picture is put online for the exclusive clientele to pick from.
I wasn't sure I'd like it and I did wonder if was smut packaged differently (not that there's anything wrong with that sometimes smut is just what you're looking for) it turns out I really enjoyed this. I liked the characters, River has good reasons for signing up but struggles at times with her decision, I really liked her and the men in her life and I'm so glad one of them in particular gets his own book/novella 'The Graduate' which I'm reading next. Well I was going to read it next but for some reason unlike this book and the one after it's not on KU which I find surprisingly.
This book surprised me, it was more than I expected and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Jonathan was charismatic and intriguing and from the first moment I wanted them to work out but is that even an option?
Men (and women) have different reasons for using this service Jonathan makes it clear up front
"I was married and lost my wife to cancer several years ago. She was irreplaceable. I don’t want the entanglements of a relationship. I’m not interested in pleasing a woman in every aspect of her life. I’m not interested in experiencing the kind of pain I felt when Claire died in my arms.”
So River knows without a doubt not to think of this as a relationship it's a business arrangement pure and simple, even if she wants it to be so much more.
The Graduate - 2 stars
Paul was always a lonely sweet guy, he's in his thirties and has never had a girlfriend, he's rich and successful but he has an incredibly small penis, thumb size and it's ruined his life.
River (The Dean's List) is the only woman who's ever helped him and the advice she gave has instilled him with the confidence to actually try and date but he knows he needs to win Melody over before he reveals his problem.
This is a short read, both characters are nice and I was happy to see Paul finally dating but it all fell kind of flat, there wasn't much here and I know Melody has her issues but she started to annoy me with her lack of trust and always jumping to the wrong conclusion.
The Honor Roll - 3 stars
Having liked Luca in 'The Dean's List' I was looking forward to his book my only reservation was I assumed, from what I knew of Luca (his clients were all older ladies) and the blurb:
(Cultured and beautiful, Mim Knight isn’t looking for anything but a quick end to a frustrating workday when Luca Gregorio shows up on the other side of her desk. Despite his too-good-to-be-true looks, he’s different from the trust fund boys she’s used to. He’s fearless, genuine, and sexy as hell)
That this would be older woman/younger man read and that's just not my thing at all so I nearly passed on this but I'm so glad I didn't because while it is technically an older woman/younger man there's only one year between them, he's twenty-six and she's twenty-seven so it wasn't an issue for me.
Luca has been doing this job for a while now and it's eating him up inside, he feels riddled with guilt and while in the beginning he enjoyed it what he did now it's just a job, a job he can't wait to get rid of.
Then he meets Mim and he knows she's the one for him but what chance does he have when his whole life is a lie. He's determined to make it work and while he compartmentalises his life it's difficult because he won't make love to Mim until he's done selling himself but how long can he hold out and how long before she either thinks he's gay not just not interested.
I enjoyed this book I loved Luca and there's some interesting characters here, my favourite was Judith Kent an eighty four year old woman who wants companionship, she's a rich widow with a big heart and a great sense of humour.
“Yes, I thought if you came over and organized one of my kitchen drawers, I could tell them you were in my drawers.” She laughed until the remainder of her skin matched her blush.
"You hired me to come over and clean out your drawers?” This was a first for me.
"Of course, did you think I wanted you to ravish me? Dear Lord, I could imagine it now. I’d be in traction until my death.” She walked over to a scotch decanter and poured us both a drink. “When you get my age, Luca, you have to find the things that tickle you. Telling my friends that you had your fingers in my drawers is fun.”