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The Housemistress

Keira Michelle Telford
4.3 / 5.0
Published: 2014

Description

At the prestigious St. Jude’s Academy, the boundaries between professional duty and personal desire blur with dangerous intensity. Eleanor Vance, the school’s poised and disciplined housemistress, takes immense pride in maintaining order within the historic, ivy-covered halls. Her life is a carefully curated existence of schedules and expectations until a new faculty member arrives, shattering the quiet solitude she has cultivated for years. What begins as a test of wills soon transforms into an intoxicating dance of power and vulnerability. As the two women navigate the stifling traditions of their environment, a clandestine romance ignites, forcing them to weigh their reputations against the pull of an undeniable connection. Set against a backdrop of corridors echoing with secrets and adolescent drama, the story captures the thrill of a forbidden awakening. It is a slow-burn journey that eventually ignites into passion, layered with unexpected betrayals and sharp plot twists that keep the stakes perpetually high. For readers looking for an atmospheric escape, this novel offers the perfect blend of academic intrigue and scorching chemistry. It is a bold, evocative look at what happens when the one person meant to uphold the rules decides to break them entirely.

Customer Reviews

Top 5 from Amazon
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Amazon Customer
December 10, 2024
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Smoking HOT! 🔥

I loved the story. It was a bit slow at first. Seemed like it took forever for the love interests to do anything. Every time they started to make out they were interrupted. I was like "Bro! Enough already!!" But they finally had sex and it was soooo hot. Great plot twist too. And a happy ending. Loved it. And personally I don't care that the student was only 17 and the teacher was 31. I mean it's just fiction. This isn't real life. I say just read the story and enjoy the ride. It's a good one.
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N. Kline
August 29, 2015
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writing is good, but puzzled as to who's the indended audience

Telford's erotica is interesting if slightly peculiar. For me this book (as well as Cadence) walks an uneasy line between hot and creepy: either the age-difference thing works for you or it doesn't. Ditto student/teacher. The writing is good, but I can't figure out who her intended audience is supposed to be. The books don't read as entirely convincing as "lesbian". Unlike so many other self-published authors, Telford has real chops. (And someone actually took the trouble to proofread - spelling, grammar, it's all very clean, although the constant translation of the most basic French gets old fast, and reads as padding after awhile.) The issue is that Telford is working off Victorian-era, straight-porn templates. These include many of the most basic tropes: naughty student/schoolteacher; girl's "virginity" being "taken" (an especially weird conceit in any kind of lesbian scenario, even fantasy); initiation of young/eager females into sexuality, etc. The problem imo is that such templates only get you so far when writing for an (ostensibly) lesbian readership: past a certain point they just do not translate. The other problem is that Telford is great on the slow-build; I find her payoff scenes less successful. So even if you are willing to go down these paths, the books don't quite deliver. The more extended, explicit scenes seem less sure-footed. The writing is more formulaic. (No idea why so many writers of lesbian erotica seem preoccupied with the Feeldoe, as if there's…
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Kindle Customer
August 11, 2019
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A Different Twist

Both main characters were strongly represented by the author. Rylee and Viviene were described tastefully. The plot was unique as the setting was in a girls school. The drama was nail biting at times, and was appropriately written to keep the readers full attention. The supporting characters added colorful depth to the storyline. The sex scenes were steamy but well written. Over a very good read.
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Romenjack
April 2, 2016
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Nothing new or exciting.

This book was kind of Blah for me. Putting the whole teacher and minor student thing aside the overall romance still seemed rather off. On the one hand you have a teacher who obviously has a things for students as this is not the first teacher student relation she's had and then starts flirting and nearly making out with a new student the moment they meat. Alright making out is a little hard but really it was rather suggestive. The relationship also seemed to develop at a weird pace as it seemed that after they met both of them just came to the natural conclusion that they were going to get together eventually and the teacher only arbitrarily tried to put a stop to the relationship. All and all it was an interesting read for an afternoon but there was nothing really surprising or new in this story. and for 2.99 its not a waist of money but there are definitely better stories out there.
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December 30, 2021
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A great read

So some of the reviews mentioned that it was annoying that the teacher kept putting off the love affair. I actually liked the pull and tug. I do like the twist at the end. I will say that the teacher/student relationship has moments of feeling predatory which is a normal response. From the first moment the teacher likes the student and vice verse. It did take time to get use too since it was neither of their first time in this position. I was consensual but does being up the question of does a child have enough knowledge to and understanding to accept the love of someone older? In real life I say no. For the story it did work. I would recommend to anyone okay with an age gap and likes erotica.