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Flirting with Fifty

By: Jane Porter
Narrated by: Sarah Mollo-Christensen
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Publisher's summary

A sexy and sparkling later-in-life contemporary romance about a woman who leaps out of her comfort zone and takes a chance on love by New York Times best-selling author Jane Porter.

Paige Newsom is finally at a place in her life where she’s comfortable. She loves her job as a college professor in Southern California, lives close enough to her mother to visit her regularly, and has three daughters who are flourishing in their own careers. Paige has no plans to upend her life again after her divorce eight years ago, but she’s about to embark on a new adventure: co-teaching a course that includes a three-week international field study.

Paige can think of a dozen reasons why she shouldn’t go, one being a dazzling Australian biologist who will be teaching alongside her. Professor Jack King is charismatic, a world traveler, and more like Indiana Jones than Indiana Jones, all of which unsettles Paige, who prides herself on being immune to any man’s charms. She isn’t looking for love, and it turns out, neither is he. But as the two co-professors lead the rigorous program together, first on campus, then in beautiful Tanzania, their biggest challenge will be working closely together while resisting the undeniable chemistry they feel when they’re with each other.

©2022 Jane Porter (P)2022 Penguin Audio
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Critic reviews

“Two college professors get a second chance at love when they’re recruited to co-teach in this satisfying contemporary romance from Porter...Readers will appreciate Porter’s refreshing focus on middle-aged protagonists.”—Publishers Weekly

“Porter has few rivals when it comes to writing with grace and compassion about the emotional messiness of everyday living, not to mention her ability to effectively delineate the challenges, both personal and professional, that women face at every stage of life. With its brilliantly rendered characters (including two refreshingly older romantic protagonists) and quietly empowering storyline that celebrates the rewards of stepping outside your comfort zone, this romance is both timely and timeless."—Booklist

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Good story ...

I was so excited to find a romance about a couple my age. Single and 52, I live the books about young couples but wish there were more titles like this one as examples that you can still find your person over 50. I rated a 4 for a couple of reasons. The narrator did a great job, but they should have had a male narrator for Jack. The second ...the woman was such a scared, non confident, extremely anxious character that it's hard to believe Jack would fall for a woman like that. But overall a sweet love story. Maybe the point is that when you find your person they will love you even with your crazy.

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Amazingly parallels to my life

I want to ask Ms. Porter where she came up with this storyline as there's so much of her background, current emotions due to it, beginning mental state that correlate to my life.
What a tremendous gift to read something other than young 20-30s stories. Characters were real, well developed, with well-rounded personalities. The relationships between characters was realistic, dynamic and relatable - parent/child, best friends, co-workers, perennial conference attendees, etc.
The research was thorough, obvious, and added to the story. The places visited within the borders of the United States, and more importantly - outside of it, were described in beautiful detail. The cultures and customs visited were explained respectfully.
Overall is a beautiful story. My only complaint is the ending before the epilogue. It Either I was really tired or something is off a little bit on it. I really liked the epilogue.
This is a definite recommendation for those who enjoy relatively clean adult reading. The adults are responsible and think things through before acting. They're also intelligent which is a pleasure.

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Predictable, But a Nice Change

It is refreshing to read a mature romance, but I wish it had been meatier. It was sweet but redundant.

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GreatRead

One of my favorite books. The two characters were fantastic. I can’t wait for more.

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Good Story.....

The story was good, the narration was painful. The female character made every single sentence end in a whine.

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Weak

I hate reading about insecure women and having it repeated over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over.

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Anxiety is a downer

Yes, we all experience anxiety and fear, but I have developed a fear of books that discuss it so much that I must force myself to finish the book Narration was excellent but the best narration cannot make up for stretching the story by over sharing all Paige’s worries.

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