Wildest Dream (Book 1 in the Teach Me series) by RC Boldt
Publication Date: December 8, 2015
Genre: Romance
Genre: Romance
Blurb
The Teach Me series starts off with the story of Raine and Mac, the most unlikely of best friends…
Taken from his parents and bounced from one foster home to the next, former Navy SEAL turned math teacher, Callum "Mac" Mackenzie had a rough childhood. The only time he's let himself get attached to anyone has been with his military "brothers". He's convinced he doesn't know how to love and certainly doesn't "do" relationships. He's spent fourteen years in the Navy and now he gets to live out his other dream: teaching.
Her thirtieth birthday fast approaching, science teacher, Raine Thompson feels as if her time to find "the one" is running out. She knows life is short, especially after dealing with breast cancer two years ago, and wants to experience her own happily ever after. But is it in the cards for her?
Finally acting on the simmering attraction they have long ignored, Raine and Mac decide to have a fling and they discover what it's like to have someone who knows you inside out also be the one who makes your body come alive.
But it was only temporary…
Review: I thought I wrote a review for this book but I guess I didn't.
So here it is:
Raine and Mac sitting in a tree. K-I-S-S-I-N-G, first come love. Then comes marriage. Then comes with baby in a carriage. Oh my gosh. I had to look that up because it took me forever to remember this. But with all seriousness, I think I fell in love with RC Boldt through this book.
Raine is the girl that I want to be best friends with. Not only does she kick arse but she also can steal anyone's heart away. Mac is someone you have to look out for. He is going to take your heart, crumple it up, toss it over his shoulder, then picks it up, uncrumples it, and tries to smooth it out.
It worked for them. They have the kind of love that I want.
Taken from his parents and bounced from one foster home to the next, former Navy SEAL turned math teacher, Callum "Mac" Mackenzie had a rough childhood. The only time he's let himself get attached to anyone has been with his military "brothers". He's convinced he doesn't know how to love and certainly doesn't "do" relationships. He's spent fourteen years in the Navy and now he gets to live out his other dream: teaching.
Her thirtieth birthday fast approaching, science teacher, Raine Thompson feels as if her time to find "the one" is running out. She knows life is short, especially after dealing with breast cancer two years ago, and wants to experience her own happily ever after. But is it in the cards for her?
Finally acting on the simmering attraction they have long ignored, Raine and Mac decide to have a fling and they discover what it's like to have someone who knows you inside out also be the one who makes your body come alive.
But it was only temporary…
Review: I thought I wrote a review for this book but I guess I didn't.
So here it is:
Raine and Mac sitting in a tree. K-I-S-S-I-N-G, first come love. Then comes marriage. Then comes with baby in a carriage. Oh my gosh. I had to look that up because it took me forever to remember this. But with all seriousness, I think I fell in love with RC Boldt through this book.
Raine is the girl that I want to be best friends with. Not only does she kick arse but she also can steal anyone's heart away. Mac is someone you have to look out for. He is going to take your heart, crumple it up, toss it over his shoulder, then picks it up, uncrumples it, and tries to smooth it out.
It worked for them. They have the kind of love that I want.
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About RC Boldt
RC Boldt is the wife of Mr. Boldt, a retired Navy Chief, mother of Little Miss Boldt, and former teacher of many students. She currently lives on the coast of North Carolina but dreams of relocating to a tropical island. When she's not writing, she can be found daydreaming of relocating to a tropical island, at the beach, going running with her family (and contemplating *gently* tossing her daughter out of the jogging stroller to reduce weight resistance), singing karaoke, harassing her husband or relaxing with a good book. And, let's be honest. Most of those activities listed probably include wine or a good microbrew. Except for the running. In that case, the drinks come afterward. :)
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