Passing Grade
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I’ve always been a good girl.
Sure, I’ve sped, I drank before I was twenty-one, I played hooky from high-school jobs, and there was the one time I skipped class my junior year.But I’ve never gotten detention or been pulled over, fired, or arrested.
I was a good girl.
Until I wasn’t
I became a bad, bad girl.
I’d wanted to be a teacher for as long as I could remember, and I thought I’d never do anything to give that up.
Until I met Mace Wagner.
The first time I saw him, I thought he was the assistant football coach. He was tall, broad-shouldered, and the most beautiful man I’d ever seen.
I didn’t know he was my student.
I didn’t know he would screw my brains out.
I didn’t know I would fall in love with him.
I didn’t know I would risk everything to be with him.
Passing Grade deals with a student-teacher relationship. All individuals are over eighteen and consenting adults.
Passing Grade is the all-new standalone story from R.L. Kenderson. It’s a forbidden romance between a teacher and her 18-year-old student. It’s heated, it’s sexy and it’s all kinds of wrong that feel so right.
Eden has moved across the country to be with her college friend, Becca. It’s her first teaching job and she’s excited to meet the facility team. She loves her job and wants it to work out.
Texas is big on football and Eden finds herself at a match to keep up appearances. I mean because everyone loves football and nobody would want to miss a game. The assistant coach catches her attention. He’s the kind of guy wet dreams are made from and Eden can’t help but give him her best seductive looks. Eden doesn’t think she stands a chance with this fine specimen, but that doesn’t mean she can’t do a little harmless flirting.
Mace Wagner is the all America boy. He plays football, he’s the towns golden boy, he’s smart and he’s a really nice guy. It’s understandable why every girl in school has a crush on him.
When Eden finds out who Mace is she tries to keep her distance. In high school, her version of Mace wasn’t all he seemed to be. Eden feels she’s not the sort of girl for him even if she was 18 again. Eden is surprised at every moment with Mace. He really is just that good, even if he has a crush on his teacher. He’s a flirt and she tries to resist but somethings are too tempting.
From reading the synopsis for Passing Grade this wasn’t what I was expecting. It was better. I’m a huge fan of these two authors and I enjoy everything they come up with.
*ARC/Beta reader no obligation to review.
Eden has moved across the country to be with her college friend, Becca. It’s her first teaching job and she’s excited to meet the facility team. She loves her job and wants it to work out.
Texas is big on football and Eden finds herself at a match to keep up appearances. I mean because everyone loves football and nobody would want to miss a game. The assistant coach catches her attention. He’s the kind of guy wet dreams are made from and Eden can’t help but give him her best seductive looks. Eden doesn’t think she stands a chance with this fine specimen, but that doesn’t mean she can’t do a little harmless flirting.
Mace Wagner is the all America boy. He plays football, he’s the towns golden boy, he’s smart and he’s a really nice guy. It’s understandable why every girl in school has a crush on him.
When Eden finds out who Mace is she tries to keep her distance. In high school, her version of Mace wasn’t all he seemed to be. Eden feels she’s not the sort of girl for him even if she was 18 again. Eden is surprised at every moment with Mace. He really is just that good, even if he has a crush on his teacher. He’s a flirt and she tries to resist but somethings are too tempting.
From reading the synopsis for Passing Grade this wasn’t what I was expecting. It was better. I’m a huge fan of these two authors and I enjoy everything they come up with.
*ARC/Beta reader no obligation to review.
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