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312 pages, ebook
First published April 21, 2018
“Dr. Pierce.”
“Call me Callum or Cal while I’m inside you.”
“I imagine your perfect ass covered in my cum. I imagine rubbing it in, so it becomes a part of you. Maybe then you would know what it feels like to have you feel like a part of me.”
“I dreamed of making love to her under the stars.”
"Please," she whispered. So I did as she asked. I left. I didn't want to, and I didn't think it was the end of it all, but I left because in that moment, I knew she needed time to process. But I wasn't letting go. I wasn't done trying with her yet. Not by a long shot.It was also refreshing to see a male character who wanted a wife and family, not just a hook up...
I wanted a wife. A family. A woman to carry my child. My chest ached with a strong desire for those things; my limbs were heavy from wanting to reach out and take them for my own. I just didn't know how to get to them, waiting on the other side of the dark cloud holding me back. But I wanted them.Anddddd I'm dead... he was perfect 🔥
"This isn't your job and you know it. This was me and you."
With Oaklyn though, it wasn't about being alone. I wasn't ready to let go of her or the picture of a normal future she conjured so easily in my head.
I was so damn focused on just spending time with her that I didn't even consider our positions. I forgot she was my student. I just saw her as the woman I needed to be around.
For her, I'd try anything.
She was my Halley's Comet. Only coming once in a lifetime.That last one is MY FOREVER FAVORITE 😍😍
“This isn’t some chosen career I’m dying to do. I need the money, and this is my best option.”
“Most college students tend to work at coffee shops for money,” he muttered.
“But you’ll let some stranger pay for your schooling by watching you have sex, but not me?”
“It hurts, doesn’t it?” His voice was soft, deep, quiet, but it rattled through my body like a scream. “To watch someone that means so much to you be with someone else.”
I think this book is suuuuuuuuuper sexy and I love Fiona's writing. I really do, and I usually recommend this as one of the top teacher-student romances out there. It's full of fun kinks, the characters are awesome, there is a delicious slow-burn and she approaches sex-workers in this book in a very delicate way, which I appreciate.
However, near the end, she loses me.
I'd go as far as saying: read the first 50% of this book for some spicy fun and then drop the book right there and don't you dare finish it, or you will get irrationally angry. This is one of the many scenarios where you can clearly see these characters needed a developmental edit.
My explanation for my 3 stars will be spoilery-ish, so only keep reading if you don't care about finding out the main conflict in this book.
The male teacher in this narrative goes to a "sex club" on the weekly where you get to choose people from a menu, request things for them to do with themselves or with a partner, and you can sit there and watch behind a wall. He meets this girl who works there, falls in love, pays to watch her doing things to herself and to other guys and the day after, she shows up in his classroom. She is actually his student and she is working at the club Voyeur because she needs help paying for school. Fair, right?
After a lot of tension and the old-school teacher/student back and forth, they finally start seeing each other on the down-low. However, he becomes this jealous, insecure, whiny monster who can't stand the fact that she works there. He was ok with paying to watch, but now that he has her, he slut-shames her constantly and turns into this CONTROL freak of a man, who freaks out and explodes in jealousy to the point where you think he is going to hit her. (he never does, but he yells at her twice and makes her feel like shit about herself)
This choice of conflict from the authors part completely RUINED his character for me and the entire story-line stopped making sense. You can't make a couple fall in love in the bowels of a Vouyerism club and then change these characters personalities and ruin the character’s arcs because that was the only conflict you could think of. IT MAKES NO SENSE.
I mean, you can always do that, but I will NOT like it. lol
So yeah, if you want to read this for the spice? Do it, it's totally worth it. However, don't expect to love these characters and this couple, they are completely ruined by the end of the book.
Voyeur is like no other professor/student novel and in a class all it’s own. Reading the back story of Callum is heartbreaking and how the author wrote how Oakland responded to that was amazing. I think my heart grew three times the size it was after that. I am a little late reading this series. I guess, better late than never.