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Pursuing a computer engineering degree,
Jeremy padded his class load with a couple of art classes,
and when he saw the professor who will be teaching them he
was happy he did. Jeremy has never been so attracted to
anyone in all of his twenty-two years of living but he’s
afraid nothing will become it, for one, he’s not open about
his sexuality and two, Professor Peter Foster is married.
At thirty-four Peter is successful
enough as an artist that his teaching career is optional,
something he do because he enjoys it. When he noticed
Jeremy’s interest in him he had to admit it felt very nice
to have such open adoration directed at him. Living in a
marriage from hell, Peter had no intention of leading Jeremy
on, but the attraction between them is undeniable.
Teacher’s Pet had a
difficult time drawing me in. I couldn’t connect with any of
the characters and found myself not caring if it ended
happily or not. I was thoroughly confused by Peter, he’s
twice married and honestly I wasn’t sure if he was
interested in men or not until his first sexual encounter
with Jeremy. I felt Jeremy was more concerned with losing
his friends then being honest and happy with himself, and
his personality did a 180 from scared little boy to sexual
predator real fast. I also found the women to be extremely
nasty, rude and wicked this includes Peter’s wife, Jeremy’s
sister and certain classmates. On top of the character
issues the storyline was not very consistent, and there were
editing issues that also added to the inconsistency of the
storyline. For those who like teacher student romances with
extra hot college boys to spare, which I most certainly do,
Teacher’s Pet may be a good read for you even
though I couldn’t connect with it. |