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Party girl Colette Ellis is graduating from college and is applying to grad schools. When Colette starts getting rejection letters, she realizes that getting good grades isn't enough to get admission into grad school, she approaches Professor John McGill and asks him if she can volunteer on a project that he is working on. Professor McGill rejects Colette's request, she breaks down in tears in his office and takes him by surprise when she begins to seduce him. He tries to stand his ground, but he realizes that he can't fight the attraction and finally gives into the pleasure.
The storyline has a steamy mixture of erotica, romance, and BDSM that easily keeps the reader engaged and turning the pages. I loved the difference in the characters: Colette is your typical college party girl and John is a straight laced and serious about his profession. When they give in to their mutual attraction, they soon discover that there is something more between them than just a quick classroom fling. As I was reading the story, I couldn't help but giggle as it reminded me of the Van Halen song Hot For Teacher, aw come on now, tell me y'all never fantasized about one of your hot teachers? *wink, wink*
The Professor's Plaything is one smoking hot erotic romance story that is a quick and thoroughly enjoyable read.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book from the author / publisher in exchange for my honest review and participation in a virtual book tour event hosted by Book Promotions By Literary Nook.
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