Educating Gina
by:
Debbi Rawlins (author)
Love may be the international language, but sex is more fun to learn...Sure, Gina Ferraro grew up in sheltered convent schools in her native Tuscany, but that doesn't mean she doesn't know a thing or two about men. After all, she's seen Sex and the City! So when she arrives in New York to visit...
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Love may be the international language, but sex is more fun to learn...Sure, Gina Ferraro grew up in sheltered convent schools in her native Tuscany, but that doesn't mean she doesn't know a thing or two about men. After all, she's seen Sex and the City! So when she arrives in New York to visit relatives, Gina knows what she's after—a gorgeous guy willing to help further her education. Sex education, that is.For Mike Mason, escorting his boss's niece around town for the whole month should be a breeze. Show her the sights, take in a few shows...how hard could it be? Little does he know that his job—and his much-ignored libido—will be on the line when the reputedly shy, bookish niece turns out to be hot, sexy Gina, ready to finally indulge her fantasies on her trip to America...with Mike!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780373790401 (0373790406)
Publish date: April 1st 2002
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 251
Edition language: English
Sooo... I read 67 pages. Maybe 1/3 of the way through. That was like, 50 pages of Gina acting like an 11 year old. The child-like qualities that are supposed to come across as naivete, innocence, and what would result from a sheltered, stifled, Catholic upbringing were just immaturity and cluelessne...