Schooled
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4.2 • 459 Ratings
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Publisher Description
My best friend's brother grew up. Hot.
I know the rules, and the rules say Dylan Cameron is off-limits.
That includes his messy dark hair and wickedly knowing eyes. The hard body he built playing rugby. Definitely his reputation for doing very bad things.
But when the most gorgeous, mysterious, brooding boy I never let myself want shows up on my birthday with a confession that sends me reeling...
I can't ignore him.
But I refuse to screw up everything over a guy.
Especially that guy.
Because Dylan is my best friend's brother.
Her younger brother.
Schooled is a deliciously smart, steamy forbidden college romance from USA Today bestselling author Piper Lawson. This full-length story can be enjoyed as a standalone.
"Great. Exceptional. Sexy. Dylan will make you swoon, 100% guaranteed." -Hot Guys in Books
"Hot, hilarious, and just enough sweet." -Goodreads reviewer Brandi
"Fantastic best friend's brother story - believable characters, fun dialogue, and super hot chemistry!" -Goodreads reviewer Skip
"Equal parts smart, sweet and sexy. I LOVE the forbidden love stories and this one was a total hit for me." -FMR Book Grind
"Major sneak-up-on-you hotness! An outstanding New Adult romance." -Lauren, Romance Novel Giveaways
"Funny, hypnotic, tasteful, and delicious to read! I couldn't put it down!" -Talented Miss Ripley
"One of the best best-friend's-brother books I've ever read." -Goodreads reviewer Sophie
"Coming of age romance full of innocence, passion, ambition and love." -Goodreads reviewer Catherine
"[Schooled] blew me away with sarcastic wit and loveable, relatable characters." -Goodreads reviewer Jessi
"Wicked good chemistry. If you're a fan of Lauren Blakely or Ilsa-Madden Mills, you're going to love this book! A sexy yet realistic new adult romance with flawed characters, a fast moving plot, and plenty of hot love scenes." -Goodreads Reviewer NN
Customer Reviews
Not for me but well written
This book was really well written but I didn’t love it. There was a lot of negativity towards women (the female protagonists mother, even her best friend cops what I felt was unjustified criticism) which I did not like at all. I feel like this book is best suited to young adults (17-24). While it had a good storyline it wasn’t my thing and I won’t be reading any more of the series.
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It didn’t show a shimmer of anything interesting until about half way. Soooo boring. Story line complete rubbish. I was determined to finish it just to see if it got better. It didn’t 👎
Schooled
Dylan has the patience of a saint. I would have given up on Lexi ages ago. Got a little frustrating all the back and forth. 👍👍👍👍😁