Lessons from a One-Night Stand

· The Baileys Book 1 · Piper Rayne, Inc.
4.6
365 reviews
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325
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"Funny. Swoon worthy. Heartwarming. An unforgettable story and an incredible start to the series! A new favorite!" - Devney Perry, USA Today Bestselling Author


If you’re a guy like me, and you find yourself having banged your sexy new boss—the school principal—in the back of your Jeep one drunken night, here’s a few takeaways based on my experience...

 Lesson One: Always get her FULL name.

Lesson Two: Consider asking what she does for a living.

Lesson Three: Find out why she’s moved to town. Get details. Details are crucial.

Lesson Four: Don’t alter her bio in front of an auditorium of high school students unless you know she has a sense of humor for that sort of thing.

Lesson Five: If you ignore Lesson Four, apologize instead of flirt when you’re sent to the principal’s office.

Lesson Six: NEVER sleep with her again.

Lesson Seven: Pay attention to this one—it’s the most important of them all.

             Don’t fall for your one-night stand.

 Class dismissed.


"These characters were funny, relatable, and real, making it an addictive page turner I couldn't get enough of!" - Kennedy Fox, USA Today Bestselling Author ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Ratings and reviews

4.6
365 reviews
Vedece Barnes
4 August 2022
When Holly moves to Alaska for a temporary job as a high school principle, why on her first day at work does she run into him? Tall, strong, sexy him! Her weekend one night stand! It's going to be a long school year. If Austin had a clue she would be his new boss, two days ago wouldn't have happened. Who was he kidding. He was looking forward to it happening again. As soon as possible! It would seen that they each have their own secret reasons for being in this small town.
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Zab M
29 March 2020
There was a lot of potential with this book, but it missed the mark for me. The absent father was a caricature. Spoilers: This book lost me when they skipped over 6 weeks where the main characters did not discuss their job offers in different cities or suggestion that they could look for work in the same city. I couldn't finish the book after that.
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Karen Daniel
18 December 2019
I hate when authors have a character make an assumption based on very little information and treat it as fact, but this was really too far and made the Yale graduate female protagonist seem like a complete idiot. I stopped reading at that point as I lost all respect for her.
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