Colleen O. (CT1Colleen) reviewed Class Act (Harlequin Superromance, No 803) on + 146 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book. It had a cute story line and most of the characters were likeable. If you like stories with happy endings and good people this book is for you.
THIS BOOK I ENJOYED READING
Connie Weaver -- teacher, caregiver to her difficult mother, divorced single parent -- doesn't have time for anything else, like romance. Years ago, she thought she and Jim Campbell could have a life together, but that was before she realized the one thing he wanted was the only thing she couldn't give. When he reenters her life as headmaster of her school, both discover they still have much to learn.
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Connie Weaver: Teacher, divorced single parent and lone caregiver to an elderly and difficult mother. She doesn't have time for anything else--like romance. Years ago, she thought she and Jim Campbell could have a life together, but that was before she knew that one thing he wanted was the only thing she couldn't give.
Jim Campbell: Successful businessman who's left the business. He's back at school--as headmaster this time. He's a great teacher. He can handle the mostly wonderful, sometimes difficult students, the demanding faculty and the interfering parents. What he can't figure out is what to do about Connie.
Even after all these years, Jim Campbell still has a lot to learn!
Connie Weaver: Teacher, divorced single parent and lone caregiver to an elderly and difficult mother. She doesn't have time for anything else--like romance. Years ago, she thought she and Jim Campbell could have a life together, but that was before she knew that one thing he wanted was the only thing she couldn't give.
Jim Campbell: Successful businessman who's left the business. He's back at school--as headmaster this time. He's a great teacher. He can handle the mostly wonderful, sometimes difficult students, the demanding faculty and the interfering parents. What he can't figure out is what to do about Connie.
Even after all these years, Jim Campbell still has a lot to learn!


