Zuri Day
Zuri DayLessons From A Younger Lover

Lessons From A Younger Lover

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Lessons From A Younger Lover

Zuri Day cranks up the heat with an explosively sexy tale about a woman who's about to get a crash course in lust. . .

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Marvelous.
First & foremost, I am definitely waiting for my Ransom Blake to appear lol. Im not going in much detail, but I really loved this book.
Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly. - proverbWhen "Lessons From A Younger Lover" opens, the world as Gwen Smith knew it has fallen apart.
This book had all the right ingredients, but something just didn't click with me. Gwen was likeable and I really wanted her to succeed in returning to her hometown, especially since her husband of 10 years left her for a younger woman.
Gwen is moving back home at forty. Her husband has found a younger woman and Gwen's mother is showing signs of dementia, so she moves from her job as a teacher in Chicago back to a small hamlet in Northern California.
This was one of the best romance novels that I have read. Zuri Day knows how to write a story.
First grade teacher Gwen Smith has just been dealt a blow she didn't see coming. Her husband of ten years has just announced he's leaving her for his mistress and wants a divorce.
THIS BOOK HAS NON-STOP DRAMA AND LOVE FROM START TO FINISH. ZURI DAY IS A ONE OF A KIND STORYTELLER IN MY MIND,AND ALL I CAN SAY IS KEEP IT UP GIRL.
I truly liked this story. Gwen is a 40 yrs old woman whose husband recently divorced her to be with a younger woman.
Ms. Day delivers a nice story on an old topic - the older woman dating the younger man...
Love it. The book was good and romancing.
Fanciful romance with unexpected twist and turns. An enjoyable read that allows ones imagination to explore the fantasy of love with a youthful partner and the possibilities which exist when we allow ourself to step off our square.
Sometimes age is just a number.
This book was filled Drama, scandals and a true love story. Gwen is going through a divorce after being married for 10 years, she decides to move back home to take care of her mother when she meets the young and fine Mr.
What a waste, so much of this story was really sweet, romantic, and well-written, then it would deteriorate into the trashy. It was like this book had a dual personality disorder and the author could not make up her mind what she wanted it to be--a sweet, sexy romance or cheesy, trite erotica.

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