![]() I really liked the fact that he had absolutely no interest in his student. He was super serious, was passionate about his job, was strict and yes, reasonable. But Conrad who had absolutely no interest in Emma when she confessed now starts to see her as a woman, and when he realizes it, it's already too late for his heart.Ĭonrad was such a refreshing hero. Emma and Conrad meet again and if there is still some residual awkwardness between them they are ready to act normal. Jump forward three years, a now graduate Emma works at the library and learns about a certain teacher from her past college who plans on making his class actively do research type of work by coming to the library every Friday. He harshly rejects her and makes it clear how inappropriate it is and that he has no ounce of interest in her. ![]() ![]() When she finally decides to write a letter confessing her feelings for him, he reads about one paragraph of it and then crumbles her letter, throwing it in the trash. In the prologue, we have Emma, a young freshman who has a crush on her English teacher. Fat thumbs up from me! It surprised me in many ways, here goes: Wow! Okay! That was actually really nice to read! As some of you know, I was getting sort of tired of Cassie Mint's formula lately but here, I just think she did everything right. ![]()
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