The Professor by Skye Warren
Bestselling author Skye Warren, delivers the sizzling first book in a brand new trilogy, The Professor, a forbidden, student/professor, ex-boyfriend’s dad romance.
It was supposed to be one night with a handsome stranger. I never thought I would see him again. Until the first day of class.
He’s my new professor.
And my ex-boyfriend’s father.
He has a world of secrets in his eyes and the weight of the world on his shoulders. I should stay away from him, but the more I try, the more consumed he gets.
His possessiveness is rivaled only by his secretive nature. He knows everything about me, but mystery surrounds him. Shadows threaten the entire university…and our forbidden love.
- File Name:the-professor-by-skye-warren.epub
- Original Title:The Professor: A Student / Teacher, Ex-Boyfriend's Father, Secret Society Romance (Tanglewood University Book 1)
- Creator:Skye Warren
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0CSF7DMW5
- Publisher:Skye Warren
- Date:2024-03-25T18:30:00+00:00
- Subject:Fiction,Romance
- File Size:303.065 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Table of Contents
- 3. Epigraph
- 4. 1. Sweet and Full-bodied
- 5. 2. Rare Books
- 6. 3. Every Goddamn Cent
- 7. 4. Higher Education
- 8. 5. Six Letters
- 9. 6. French Toast
- 10. 7. Professor Stratford
- 11. 8. Enter Sampson and Gregory
- 12. 9. A Little Leverage
- 13. 10. Extra Credit
- 14. 11. Dramatic Irony
- 15. 12. Rags to Riches
- 16. 13. Downright Genial
- 17. 14. Masquerade Ball
- 18. 15. Interesting Specimen
- 19. 16. Tanglewood Tea
- 20. 17. Daddy Issues
- 21. 18. Omens and Prophecies
- 22. 19. Behind the Bard
- 23. 20. Little Annie Hill
- 24. 21. Most Excellent Fancy
- 25. 22. Gifted Student
- 26. 23. Scavenger Hunt
- 27. 24. Provost’s House
- 28. 25. Manifest Destiny
- 29. 26. Instruments of Darkness
- 30. 27. Cat and Mouse
- 31. Excerpt from The Pawn
- 32. Books by Skye Warren
- 33. About the Author
- 34. Copyright
waiting for the second one
Wasn't feeling this one. The initial set up to meet and then the hook-up felt contrived as all get out. Even when the plot is corny, Skye's writing usually makes up for it. Not the case here. I found myself rolling my eyes for much of the dialogue. Next book will be better.