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Misconduct
by Penelope Douglas
Another winner from Penelope Douglas.
I'm okay with taboo relationships. I've established this already. Most might expect when they here Easton is a teacher that she might end up with a student.
Oh no, Douglas didn't go there. Where she went was just as taboo however. But she did it in such a way (just like Birthday Girl which I read before this) that it didn't feel taboo. It felt natural.
But, with almost all of the characters I've read from Douglas so far, her hero and heroine were relatable (except for Easton having planeed her entire school year lesson plan before school starts because LOL, no) in a way that's not always possible for NA. And the sass. I lived for that. I really did.
I'm okay with taboo relationships. I've established this already. Most might expect when they here Easton is a teacher that she might end up with a student.
Oh no, Douglas didn't go there. Where she went was just as taboo however. But she did it in such a way (just like Birthday Girl which I read before this) that it didn't feel taboo. It felt natural.
But, with almost all of the characters I've read from Douglas so far, her hero and heroine were relatable (except for Easton having planeed her entire school year lesson plan before school starts because LOL, no) in a way that's not always possible for NA. And the sass. I lived for that. I really did.