Wednesday, January 21, 2009

A Season of Eden - J. M. Warwick


J. M. Warwick is an amazing author.
I have spoke to other reviewers who agree with me on this.

However when I read about her new book A Season Of Eden, I will not lie. I was worried.
This book could make her or break her.
I feel silly even thinking that--She has proven that she is an amazing author all over to me again.

Eden is one of the most popular girls in school.
He is the new teacher.
And there is nothing in the world she wants more then him.

The whole concept of the book was amazing--I was at first repulsed at the 'subject' matter--but Warwick pointed out important pieces of the story--which helped me see 'the other side of things'.

I highly suggest this book to anybody--regardless if you are interested in romance novels or not, this book could be enjoyed by EVERYONE!

The back of the book;

He's my teacher. I shouldn't be alone with him. But I can't help that he's irresistible.

I let the door silently close at my back. He stared at me, and a taut quiet stretched between us.

"I like hearing you play." I said, moving toward him.

He turned, in sync with my slow approach. He looked up at me but didn't say anything, I rested my clammy hand on the cold, slick body of the baby grand. "May I?"

The muscles in his throat shifted, then he swallowed "Eden."

My knees weakened, like a soft tickling kiss had just been blown against the backs of them. "Is it okay?" I asked.

His gaze held mine like two hands joined. He understood what I was really asking.

"Let me stay," I said. "Please."

"You're going to get me in trouble."

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Visit J. M. Warwick's website here.
Buy on Amazon here.


4 comments:

Thao said...

Teacher - student relationship, this sounds pretty interesting. I wish I had this hehe.

Marcy Jo said...

*adds to "To Buy List"*

Though this may disturb me more than most, being married to a teacher, myself. ;)

Marcy Jo said...

*adds to "To Buy" list*

This looks very well done, judging by your review and a few others I've stumbled across.

Though I have a feeling I'll be more disturbed by it than most people, being that I'm the wife of a younger male teacher. ;)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for your kind words, Devyn.