What should've been a quiet spring break was anything but for Professor Ryan. It becomes clear that a tutoring request from Stephen is a rogue for a setup. Stephen makes a move on Ryan in his office. Stephen's teammates Jax and Marcus add to Ryan's torment. Stephen texts Ryan about a group study session off campus. Ryan is to show up or they will go to the Dean. Ryan is conflicted, go to the Dean himself and risk termination or show up, like he secretly wants. Ryan shows up, is used by all three men, and is told that they don't want to get him fired. When classes start up and Ryan sees Stephen for the first time he has the feeling of being "grounded in my own skin in a way I hadn’t been before."
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Scott Reads
April 14, 2026
Great slow building tension!
The slow building tension in this story by Edward Raines was really great. Professor Ryan is approached by Stephen, a football player in his philosophy class (who perceivably may have been eyeing him with a predatory glaze for months), asking for extra help over Spring Break. Professor Ryan reluctantly agrees and their first session in the lecture hall appears earnest until it is crashed at the end by two of Stephen's football friends, Jax and Marcus, who make overtly predatory comments and gazes leaving the professor feeling unsettled, embarrassed, and aroused. It's the perfect excuse for Stephen to convince Professor Ryan to move the tutoring into the more private space of his office the following day, and on the third day Stephen locks the door and makes sure to sit really close with his own laptop so Professor Ryan can watch the notes he is taking and offer any feedback. Stephen is very wicked and the poor professor never stood a chance really. His observations of Stephen's body during these three tutoring sessions, and his lamentations of never having had thoughts or noticed things like this about a man before in his 40 years of life are really hot, well-written, and make the build up to this first encounter with Stephen and the professor exciting. Afterwards, I really felt bad for Professor Ryan and his worry about the consequences for his job and possible blackmail. He receives texts from all three football players requesting "extra help" which he initially ignores,…
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Kenneth Cameron
April 6, 2026
WOW! Very hot and spicy but completely believable and engaging!
WOW! Very hot and spicy but completely believable and engaging! If you like/love MMMM stories you will love this book!.
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I found this was a very quick steamy
read that was entertaining.
I found the chemistry between the characters
was quite hot.
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Kindle Customer
March 24, 2026
I have read several books from this author. I must say they are all excellent reads. They deserve a 5 star rating