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See Me After Class by Meghan Quinn

reading_with_2_book_lovers's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a funny and a fantastic story. I highly enjoyed this story

juliaskzy's review against another edition

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3.0

Actually good enemies but omg third act miscommunication??!!! JAIL. How are you gonna build all this up and ruin it??!!! JAIL. mediocre ending??!!! JAIL.
....tension was good tho

(just read until just before she gets called into the office and call it a day)

mommabygrace's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was so good. I absolutely loved Arlo and Greer. I was laughing by the first chapter.

The side characters were all great. I got major Amy vibes from Keiko. Anyone else??

tessanne's review against another edition

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3.0

I rather enjoyed this book. One thing that really annoyed me was the scene under the desk. Another was Arlo referring to his students as morons.
And the review he gave Greer was almost unforgivable but his grand gesture was original and excellent.

3.5 stars rounded down because Arlo was SUCH an ass.

ra_becks96's review against another edition

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5.0

I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard in my entire life while reading a book well other than IUO but anyway Greer and Arlo were absolutely perfect for each other opposites definitely attract the chemistry was off the charts and so beyond beautiful

hoperecs's review against another edition

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5.0

See me after class is a hilarious enemies to lovers, workplace romance. I loved this book so much and seeing characters from The Brentwood Boys series was amazing. The character development that our hero had in this book is impressive and I have to say one of the things I loved most were the side characters (specially Keiko). This book is sweet, steamy, funny and angsty, so go check it out if you haven’t.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

lissyman's review

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4.0



Genre: Teacher Romance
Tropes: Grumpy/Sunshine,Enemies to Lovers,Alphahole
POV: Dual
Overall Rating: 4 Stars

Once again Meghan Quinn has taken me on a journey and boy was it a good one but like any journey there were some bumps in the road. Let's start with the characters. Overall the characters were well rounded and interesting to read about however there were two characters that I had differing opinions of at different stages of the story, namely Keiko and Arlo.

The way Keiko speaks grated on my nerves a bit from the beginning but by the end of the book I felt like it was kind of endearing in a way. Arlo’s hot and cold act was difficult to follow along with at times but once we got into his backstory and we got a better insight into his head I understood him a little bit better.

“God, you’re infatuated, aren’t you?” Cora asks. “The proper term would be bewitched, Coraline. Utterly bewitched.”


Meghan Quinn has this way of making you feel for characters from the get go. Not even just the main characters but every single character. For example, two of my favorite characters from this book were Gunner and Romeo. I love their banter with Mr. Turns Me On and the relationship they developed with Greer I feel was priceless and exactly what she needs.

I am looking forward to continuing my Meghan Quinn journey and following the stories of some of the side characters as well as meeting new characters. Every Meghan Quinn book is a journey and I love each and every single one… so far.

It doesn’t matter the genre, what matters is the escape. The appreciation for getting lost in words.

agrandromance's review

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4.0

There’s a really strong dividing line in this book. There’s asshole Arlo and then the last third of the book which I enjoyed. I didn’t really like him in the first two-thirds of the book. He’s an utter jerk. But he looks good in cardigans.

readinginpjs's review

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5.0

Slow start for me but then I fell in love with this book so fast!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

piper_m's review

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3.0

This is the only tolerable book in this series. I don't love the characters, but the prank war was the only light in this book. Lackluster chemistry held together by a domineering male and alpha attitudes. Love Meghan's books, but this series just didn't hit the mark for me.