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Iris Eliot has survived a lot in her 27 years but refuses to be labelled a victim. Now, in her final year of graduate school, her dream is within reach. She's ready to put the past behind her and embrace whatever the future brings.

Until the future brings him.

Professor James Beckett, internationally best-selling author and award-winning poet, is the new head of the creative writing department at her university. Brilliant and obnoxiously sexy, he's more dangerous than Iris knows.

When Beckett sets his sights on Iris, it's not just her heart on the line or her academic and professional careers. Surrendering to the way he makes her feel will rewrite her past.

Contains mature themes.

©2017 L.M. Halloran (P)2018 Tantor
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This was a fun love story. I felt that the second narrator, Shaun Grindell wasn’t really needed as Charlotte North perfectly managed both the female and male voices.

The story was interesting and I learned a few new words. I will be listening to more of the authors books.

Excellent Book

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I loved this story as it had all the romance but also severe ups and downs. It was perfect. You really felt for the two main characters and couldn't wait to see what happened to them.

Teacher/Student tropes are the best. So forbidden.

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nice story, though it felt very rushed towards the end. The female narrator was great, but the male narrator for the epilogue was very off-putting - after listening to the female narrator providing the masculine voice for the entire book, and doing an ok job, it was extremely jarring and unpleasant for another voice to suddenly take over for the last chapter. plus the male narrator was awful - stilted, out of character and he sounded more like James' father's age than James' as a man in his 30s

nice story

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