Prosecco with My Professor
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Publisher Description
When my ex-husband shows up in Rome begging me to come back, my one-night-stand—and silver fox professor—sets out to prove that I can do better.
Things aren't going so well in my MBA program—living in a foreign country is overwhelming, I don't remember being this terrible of a student, and my ex has just "popped in" to ask me to rekindle our relationship.
Except the possibilities of that one night with Professor Santo were hotter than my entire twenty-year marriage.
And when he finds out my ex is sniffing around, he wants a do-over.
Even though I accidentally pepper-sprayed him...and despite the fact that sleeping with me could cost him his job.
Living next door to each other means it would be easy to sneak around for some one-time extra credit.
But once we start, things go up in flames, and there's more than Santo's job on the line.
Sex and The City meets Emily in Paris in this standalone romance introducing four power-house women in their forties who find love in Europe. If you like relatable women, a pet that will steal your heart, and a woman finding romance after divorce, you'll love this one.
Customer Reviews
4* ideal holiday read
Third book in the Aged Like Fine Wine series about four American friends in their forties who are temporarily living in Europe. This book features Emma in Rome for a year studying for her MBA. On a night out with her three friends she meets Santo, they're immediately drawn to each other and leave the bar together for a one-night stand. Except she panics and runs away. Confessing to her friends what didn't happen results in their laughter, teasing and the big question, why not? Emma later discovers that Santo is one of her college professors and also her new neighbour.
For weeks Emma and Santo try to ignore their attraction to each other. The arrival of Emma's ex-husband wanting to restart their marriage, motivates Santo to pursue Emma again.
Spicier than the two previous books. Losing points due to the rushed ending and Emma's non-binary child Parker, all the, they/they'd/their/they've, constantly confused me to thinking another character had unexpectedly appeared on the scene.