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read this book it was useful to realize how much I'm addicted to Alpha male's romances, I mean Kevin is a sweet guy, very honest and trusty, but he is so slow and innocent for aold guy, have so many insecurities and issues.
Nina is a common character we already used to read in the YA romances, and that's why I missed a strong character or even the strings, the desires could be more painful, more forbidden, you know Just to push ahead the story.
. . And, no, I don't feel like the characters could be real ones, there are a lot of fancy and Pretty Little liars's coincidences involved in this plot XD This is one of the cutest romances I've read.
The story is written beautifully, Two people who have an undeniable attraction and forced to be separated, It is one of the cutest studentteacher relationship reads, I like the characters. Kevin may be an idiot sometimes, but he is really sweet at other times, Also, Nina is one of the most talented singers, Her voice moves people. It is something great. Overall, a great read. What a sweet teacher/student read, I am a huge fan of this genre and appreciated the time these characters took with this so called relationship thing,

Kevin is moving back to his childhood home in Wexley Falls, He has spent the lastyears caring for his father and now that he is gone, Kevin needs to decide what the next step is for him.
While hanging out with his cousin Jeff and Jeff's wife at a local bar, Kevin sees the most beautiful girl on stage sining, He is instantly mesmerized by her face and her voice,

Nina is seventeen going on, which helps in this situation, She lives with her absentee father and older sister, so she has quite a bit of alone time on her hands, She is going to be a senior in high school, her best friend is a guy named James and she has a job at the bar.
Not really looking for much more right now, Nina is flattered when Kevin approaches and asks her out,

As quickly as the date is over, the dream is shattered, The minute Nina walks into her first class Monday, she sees that Kevin is her teacher, They are both shocked as with only the one date under their belt, they didn't get a whole lot of background on each other,

Kevin is torn, naturally, While he wants to keep seeing Nina, he knows he shouldn't, Sure she is a mature seventeen, but she is still his student and it's also illegal, So this tragic couple now has to figure out how to turn the attraction for each other off until they decide what is best for them.


The brushes in the hall and looks across the class aren't helping Nina and Kevin's situation, The have just about talked themselves blue in the face trying to figure out what they should do, She wants to take the chance, he doesn't as he has much more to lose, So we are in quite the back and forth for a while waiting to see how this was all going to play out, Nina's character was written as a mature seventeen, however Kevin's was a bit immature for twentysix, Maybe that is what will make this relationship work, It seemed as though she was constantly talking him down or making more sense of the situation than him, Kevin was a bit of a hot
Snag The Low Notes (Wexley Falls, #1) Illustrated By Kate Roth Expressed As Softcover
headed, moody guy,

The Low Notes is a good teacher/student romance, I liked that Kevin and Nina didn't jump right into a relationship without a care in the world, The danger factor is what draws me to this genre and I felt this one had plenty of close calls, I would say the book is pretty innocent, which works because of her age, The gap isn't super creepy and of course she was on the cusp of eighteen, so that helped as well, Great read, high on the angst, OMG, I absolutely ADORED this book, Nina and Kevin are my newest favorite couple! I'm really hoping the author will continue on with their story! There's so much more to be written!

Highly HIGHLY recommend! Great.
. I loved!! This book didn't disappoint, It brought all I was expecting, As opposed to other teacher x student books I've read so far, this one realistically portrays the tension and complexity of the relationship, And the author went bolder by having theyears age difference,

I will admit some things were a bit ridiculous between them and Kevin acted sometimes like more of a child than Nina herself, But that aside, the author did a good job in slowly building up all the tension and all the repercussions this secretive and bold relationship brought to them.


Kevin's actions can still be considered felony so I personally would have done some things different, Overall, it was an enjoyable story and I enjoyed it more than other books I have read with the similar plot, Slammed is very similar to it but I feel this book successfully portrays better the complexity in a teacher x student romance, Although Slammed by far has better writing, Wow. That hit me harder then I expected, I was a little uncomfortable at the beginning of the story I've read a few of the teacher/student love stories but none of them had this kind of age gap and it took me a while to work past it.
That said, I think it actually added a lot to the story, It allowed me to feel just a little bit of the strain that Kevin and Nina felt, I loved Nina. Without a doubt she was far more mature than her years, Half the time I felt like she was handling everything with more grace than Kevin, That said, Roth did a good job with making you understand why Kevin might be behind the times as far as his love life was concerned.
I loved that Kevin and Nina were so real, There were no cliched or recycled characters here and I felt like I really knew them by the time the book closed, Their story was hear wrenching without any manufactured drama, or extended and frustrating waffling, It was all very organic, I really really enjoyed it from start to if finish, I'm really looking forward to reading more of Kate Roth's work, I just couldn't get into it, Couldn't relate to any of the characters, It was too slow. Read aboutchapters and then gave up, Sorry. Le pongo.
El libro es muy tierno aunque a veces se me hizo un poco pesado, Otro libro mas sobre la alumna que se enamora de su profesor, aunque para mi no supera a mis amados "Slammed" y "When Summer Ends", When a chance meeting between high school teacher Kevin Reed and singer Nina Jordan ignites an instant spark, they must decide if it's more important to follow your heart or follow the rules.



After caring for his dying father, Kevin Reed, returns to his hometown of Wexley Falls, bereaved, unemployed and exhausted at the thought of starting a new life.
Kevin meets young singer, Nina Jordan, who takes his breath away with the sound of her voice, The connection is instantaneous and mutual on their first date, but both are crestfallen when they discover days later, to their horror, Nina is Kevin's student at the local high school.



Deciphering between notions of love and lust, fate and coincidence, Kevin and Nina find themselves unable to turn their backs on what they can't deny is a once in a lifetime feeling.
I read the low notes because it was suggested to me by a friend who has read many other books I have enjoyed, The plot of the story was good and the characters were easy to get connected to from the start of the book, I really liked how the characters seemed new and different and it was apparent that the author had spent time making sure the reader felt like they knew both Kevin and Nina.
I felt like the large age gap between Kevin and Nina added emotion to the struggle of a teacher student relationship, One thing that bothered me about the book was all of the grammatical and punctuation errors in chapter, I felt like these mistakes ware easily picked up by the reader and I found them to be distracting, One more thing that stopped me from giving this book five was towards the end of the book character interactions started to become repetitive and predictable.
The story would have been better if the characters had a change of scenery every once and awhile, Overall this book was enjoyable and an easy read and I would recommend it to other readers, This was a really engrossing spin on student/teacher relationships, It was so romantic that I felt a little conflicted reading it because naturally it's against the law for teachers to engage in romantic relationships with students! But Nina is a very likable, admirable main character.
It's very easy as a reader to believe that ayearold girl who has been left to take care of herself would seek out a mature relationship with a man not too much older than her who seems very eager to emotionally invest in someone.
Kevin, her teacher/love interest, is similarly likable and credible as he struggles with the loss of his father and upheaval of his life, finding himself unexpectedly and uncontrollably drawn to a captivating young woman who just happens to be in his English class.
The supporting characters of Kevin's cousin another teacher at the local high school and her husband, and Nina's gay best friend, add even more credibility to this very realistic love story.

Kate Roth leaves no emotional stone unturned in this enjoyable, sexy read with an ending that will surprise you! I am very excited to read more by Kate Roth in the future.
It took me a while to review this book, I have finished since Sunday but the fear of me writing a wrong review is what has kept it on my currently reading shelf for so long.

First off, I just have to say that the cover got to me, I am really a cover person and I thought it was so simple yet so elegant, blew me away.


The story itself was breath taking the concept of Forbidden Love is so attractive to me as I always want to imagine myself in their shoes and try to imagine how on Earth I would react, and this book was no different.
I thought it was quite unpredictable because both Nina and Kevin had really bad mood swings in a good way so I never knew if the relationship would move forward or backwards so this kept me on my toes a bit.


I thought the story was very fast paced, especially in the beginning because in the first few chapters we already knew pot loads about Kevin, and had already begun to really love him as well as empathise with his situation and that was great.
Towards the middle he annoyed me a bit because of the decisions he was making that was not just affecting him, and through he was showing signs of guilt and remorse, he was doing them anyway.


I adored Nina her maturity, her confidence, I had to keep reminding myself how old she was, She really is an amazing character, Also James, I like how there is no stereotypical overweight best friend who has to always be a cheerleader for the main character, instead we have James, who is so adorable and he is so damn harsh, but lets face it, whats a best friend if they cant tell you the truth.


I really enjoyed this book it was an honour to review it, and I really hope that I have done it justice,

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