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Studly Period

By: Sarina Bowen
Narrated by: Tanya Eby, Patrick Zeller, Emma Wilder
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Duet audio, with a sexy French Canadian hero. (That accent!) Plus, a romantic bonus hockey story you won't want to miss...

There are 1,016 people in the freshman class at Harkness College. I can’t be the only socially awkward nerd girl virgin among them. Right?

It’s time I learn to talk to guys without blushing and stammering. So I take a confidence-building job at the student tutoring center. Twelve bucks an hour, plus human interaction. What could go wrong?

A fun-loving French Canadian hockey hunk, that’s what.

When Pepe Gerault sits down at my tutoring table, my brain shuts off and my mouth goes right into hyperdrive. Even the sound of my name on his lips - Josephine - gives me a thrill.

I want to hand him my V-card. But all I manage to hand him is…my thesaurus. And my dignity. All seems lost, until I hatch a plan to get him alone…

Bonus: Lucky Shot, a Brooklyn Bruisers story, narrated by Emma Wilder

©2018 Sarina Bowen (P)2021 Sarina Bowen
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This was too short and not enough spice. I've listened to most of the series that includes Pepe, the others are longer and have more spice.

too short

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A nice short PG romance story. His accent is lovely and he says some beautiful things 💖

Short, zero spice, cutesy

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