How Not to Fall, Emily Foster
How Not to Fall, Emily Foster
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How Not to Fall
The Belhaven Series 1

Author: Emily Foster

Narrator: Zoe McKay

Unabridged: 9 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/25/2016


Synopsis

In her witty and breathtakingly sexy novel, Emily Foster introduces a story of lust, friendship, and other unpredictable experiments. . . Data, research, scientific formulae--Annabelle Coffey is completely at ease with all of them. Men, not so much. But that's all going to change after she asks Dr. Charles Douglas, the postdoctoral fellow in her lab, to have sex with her. Charles is not only beautiful, he is also adorably awkward, British, brilliant, and nice. What are the odds he'd turn her down? Very high, as it happens. Something to do with that whole student/teacher/ethics thing. But in a few weeks, Annie will graduate. As soon as she does, the unlikely friendship that's developing between them can turn physical--just until Annie leaves for graduate school. Yet nothing could have prepared either Annie or Charles for chemistry like this, or for what happens when a simple exercise in mutual pleasure turns into something as exhilarating and infernally complicated as love.

About Emily Foster

Emily Foster graduated from the University of Northern Colorado in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in English. She has written and published a variety of work ranging from abstract poetry to Supreme Court briefs. However, her real passion is for fantasy fiction inspired by the unforgiving landscapes of her home in rural Colorado and the rugged people who live there. She is concerned that if she lists any pets or family members in her biography, it will somehow cause more of them to appear in her home. She is the author of the novella, The Drowning Eyes.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Navessa on April 15, 2018

A feminist, inclusive, sex-positive, fully consensual, intelligent, nuanced, hot as fuck erotic romance. 3.5 stars This book feels like it was written in answer to FSoG. Seriously, there are SO many parallels. Down to minute details like the main character being Annie (short for Annabelle), the male......more

Goodreads review by Megan on October 20, 2016

How I feel about this book is perhaps a bit overly complex. On the one hand, it's well written, entertaining, and it got me thinking about things far more deeply than I thought I would. But on the other hand it wasn't what I was expecting. After picking it up and seeing that it was very science base......more

Goodreads review by Aly on December 19, 2017

So I did A Thing...I read this book. And since I reached the end, I have been trying to find the words to tell you how much I adored it. Long story shortish: It's brilliant. And not because it's going to rip your heart out, or make you bust a gut laughing, or keep you on the edge of your seat. (Thoug......more