Stay After Class
β Scribed by Rose, A C; Rose, AC
- Book ID
- 108857463
- Publisher
- Goddess Communications
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 140 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B06Y65CLS8
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A passionate professor. A smitten student. An attraction that cannot be denied.
Amanda Slade has a major crush on her sexy art professor and wants his help with her important extracurricular activity: Project VirgEnd.
After waiting more than twenty-one years to find the right person, sheβs sure he's the one to βdo the deed.β But she needs to move things along quickly. The semester is ending and her deadline is approaching.
Professor Jem Nichols is a rising star in New Yorkβs art world and a candidate for tenure. He has a prestigious art exhibition to prepare for and gallery owners breathing down his neck. Falling for his beautiful student is a bad idea. And touching her ... it could be his undoing. As much as he tries to resist her and ignore his feelings, he can't say goodbye.
So he asks her to stay after class.
He proposes that rather than hastily take her virtue he will teach her the most important lessons of lovemaking. She must visit him in The White Room, where lessons intensify each time the meet. As she experiences first time pleasures and passions, love blooms.
By the time they're done, he'll know every inch of her body. But she will still, technically, be a virginβuntil he knows for sure she is ready. It's the only way he can keep her safe as they break all the rules.
But as her deadline for deflowerment looms and pressure around art show opening builds, will the professor be able to take Amanda all the way? Or will circumstances pull them apart and force her to make a different choice?
If you love student-teacher romances you will love the heat between Ms. Amanda Slade and Professor Jem Nichols. But you must be 18 or over because this book is very steamy.
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