



Flirting Lessons
The captivating and sizzling new queer romance from the Reese's Book Club Pick!
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- 5,49 €
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- 5,49 €
Publisher Description
'It's no wonder Oprah Winfrey and Reese Witherspoon are fans of Jasmine Guillory - she writes the sexiest and smartest romances. This tale . . . ticks all the romcom boxes' Red Magazine
Have you discovered New York Times bestseller and Reese's Book Club pick Jasmine Guillory yet?
'The queen of contemporary romance' OprahMag.com
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Avery Jensen is almost thirty, newly single and ready for a change. She wants to get a hobby, date around (especially women) and flirt with everyone she sees. One problem: she has next to no experience when it comes to dating, and even less confidence.
Enter Taylor Cameron, champion heartbreaker. She just broke up with her most recent girlfriend and her best friend bet that she can't go two months without sleeping with someone. So, she offers to give Avery flirting lessons. It should keep her nice and busy, keep her away from dating and take her mind off how inadequate she feels compared to her (much more settled and grown-up) friends.
With Taylor's help, Avery finally has the life she always wanted. But now she wants Taylor too. And, as their mutual attraction becomes impossible to ignore, both women must decide if acting on these feelings could ruin the best thing they've ever had, or if it could make it even better.
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PERFECT FOR FANS OF EMILY HENRY, CHRISTINA LAUREN AND TESSA BAILEY!
'A charming, warm, sexy gem' ROXANE GAY
'The undisputed queen of the modern-day romance' Vogue
'Juicy yet meaningful, like every Guillory classic' Elle
'Steamy and swoonworthy' PopSugar
'When Jasmine Guillory comes out with a book, buy it' Refinery29
If you love this, be sure to check out all of Jasmine's smart and sexy rom-coms:
The Wedding Date
The Proposal
The Wedding Party
Royal Holiday
Party of Two
While We Were Dating
Drunk on Love
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The mild latest from bestseller Guillory (The Wedding Date) finds buttoned-up bisexual Avery Jensen, 29, ready to try dating women for the first time, though she's unsure how to begin. Enter bartender Taylor Cameron, a newly single lesbian lothario. Taylor offers to give Avery lessons in flirting, which she nervously accepts. Meanwhile, Taylor's best friend bets her that she won't be able to go a whole summer without sleeping with anyone. Taylor begins wingwomaning Avery on a series of outings, including a book signing, salsa dancing, and a burlesque show, that slowly push Avery out of her comfort zone. But when Taylor assigns Avery's flirting lesson midterm—flirting with Taylor herself—sexual tension ignites, leading to a casual physical relationship. Avery is wary of taking things any further and becoming another woman Taylor loves and leaves. Subplots about Avery finding a new hobby and Taylor dealing with growing tension in her closest friendship add some depth, but the plot still feels thin, with little drama and only surface-level chemistry to draw readers in. The result is sweet but forgettable.