A review by pikasqueaks
Consent by Nancy Ohlin

This book is formulaic and unfortunately doesn't bring new or unique content to the student-teacher romance trope.

I also couldn't stop imagining David Rossi from Criminal Minds (aka Joe Mantegna) as the teacher.

What I found more interesting was Bea's history with the piano -- I wish this had been the main focus, because I think we get a lot more out of that story, and it's more of a unique story than the tired old "precocious kid who doesn't quite fit in falls in love with a teacher" plot.