What do you think?
Rate this book


264 pages, Kindle Edition
Published April 30, 2026
“Don’t be so nervous, Mr. Archer. I’m sure you’re going to do good.” Good. The word strikes me in the center of the chest and makes my mouth go dry. “I definitely want to be good for you…” My face goes crimson the instant the words come out of my mouth, and I nearly choke on my own spit inhaling to correct myself. “I mean… do good. Do a good job for you, Professor Levine. I want to do a good job. For you.”
“I can shut your brain off if that’s what you want. I can make it so you don’t think about anything but the words I say to you. Do you want that?”
I raise my eyes and look at him almost helplessly. “I’ve never wanted to feel good with someone before.” “Until now?” The heat in his eyes explodes, and I feel like I’m being swallowed up by the sun. “Until now.”
“You’ll take care of me?” I don’t want the question to come out so soft and unsure, but it does. That only seems to solidify the warmth in his expression, because he presses another kiss to the corner of my mouth when he speaks. “All I want to do is take care of you,” he murmurs, his words sounding more like a confession of sin than admission of desire.
“Can I show you how good you are, Luca?”
I’m caught up on the way his fingers gently skate up and down along my sides… the way he keeps checking in with me. The way that, even though I’m practically paralyzed under the weight of his attention… I’m somehow still in control. It’s that last bit of knowledge that gives me the strength to summon up a word. One word. That same word again. “More.”
“Oh… Luca… what am I going to do with you?” Even as he says it, I want to answer. Keep me. Please… just keep me.
“I want you to take me into that club and show me what would have happened that first night if I hadn’t run away.” I raise my gaze to his, and crash under the waves of heat in his eyes. “Show me what it would really mean to be yours.”
“Everything I am was made for you.”So, I'm mad at this book but like... THIS QUOTE
“Come on, Professor… show me how to be good.”