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A review by rescues_and_readers
Private Practice by Samanthe Beck
4.0
If what I am reading is correct, this is Samathe Beck’s debut and what a fantastic job she did on her first book. Both Ellie and Tyler are very fun and loving characters that I really found myself liking them.
After making a deal with Tyler, Ellie starts out a little nervous and hesitant with all that is about to happen but as time goes on, I started to see her grow into her own skin when it involved Tyler and the bedroom. Even though she referred to the chapters in her book, she slowly started to throw the lesson plans out the window and just goes with her feelings that bubbled up when Tyler was around. This is what I really liked because Ellie’s character felt like the kind that did everything by the book and would never stray. I felt like she was the kind of person that was book smart but not street smart (would think logically and not emotionally), but when she started to feel something other than just being a student to Tyler, she really had to recognize her feelings and couldn’t consult in a book.
Tyler’s character is basically the town’s man whore. I mean you don’t give a character the nickname Tyler “Footlong” Longfoot just for the fun of it. ☺ He is not the kind of guy that will bring you flowers and wine and dine you. However, he slowly starts to change after spending some time with Ellie. He realizes that there is more to Ellie than just the deal that they make; there are common interests, a good rapport, and the fact that they sizzle together in the bedroom doesn’t hurt at all.
After making a deal with Tyler, Ellie starts out a little nervous and hesitant with all that is about to happen but as time goes on, I started to see her grow into her own skin when it involved Tyler and the bedroom. Even though she referred to the chapters in her book, she slowly started to throw the lesson plans out the window and just goes with her feelings that bubbled up when Tyler was around. This is what I really liked because Ellie’s character felt like the kind that did everything by the book and would never stray. I felt like she was the kind of person that was book smart but not street smart (would think logically and not emotionally), but when she started to feel something other than just being a student to Tyler, she really had to recognize her feelings and couldn’t consult in a book.
Tyler’s character is basically the town’s man whore. I mean you don’t give a character the nickname Tyler “Footlong” Longfoot just for the fun of it. ☺ He is not the kind of guy that will bring you flowers and wine and dine you. However, he slowly starts to change after spending some time with Ellie. He realizes that there is more to Ellie than just the deal that they make; there are common interests, a good rapport, and the fact that they sizzle together in the bedroom doesn’t hurt at all.