Jen is a creative, fun-loving English teacher who collects quirky cat posters. When Michael joins the department, it looks like this arrogant, ambitious hotshot might become her new boss. Jen decides to apply for the promotion, and finds herself running a school trip, struggling to control an unruly boys' class, and trying desperately to ignore the growing attraction between her and Michael. Love wasn't on the lesson plan, but if she can just get through an impromptu inspection, the job interview, and force the chauvinist Head to recognise her existence, then she can see if there might be a future for her and Michael outside of the classroom... 'Hilarious and heartwarming, this enemies to lovers romance is perfect for fans of Mhairi McFarlane and Beth O'Leary. Head back to school with witty Jen and hotshot Michael for some lessons in love. I ADORED it!' Anna Mainwaring 'I absolutely LOVED this story. Everything about it is spectacular. There’s nothing quite like an enemy to lovers sequence, and not to mention the attention to education and the shortcomings that so many educators suffer gives this an impactful layer as well. The characters are well rounded and intricate, and there are so many fantastic one liners. I believe that any readers who love a good rom-com would truly devour this story.' Reader Review This story is kisses-only with sizzling chemistry but no spice.
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1 primary bookBell Time Series is a 1-book series first released in 2023 with contributions by Sophie Toovey.
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Bell Time hooked me quickly and didn't let go. Jen is a compelling layered heroine, a passionate educator grappling with work/life balance, workplace politics and eventually a reluctant attraction to the colleague she's in competition against for promotion. Bell Time is well-written and well-paced, with vivid details that bring the story to life. The tension between Michael and Jen was palpable, the dialogue sharp and witty. The conflict of the story is original yet realistic and came to a satisfying end. A very enjoyable read.