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Skylar Brewer moves to a new town for college and to become a teacher. Struggling to make ends meet, she finds a job at Sensual, a gentlemen's club, as a stripper. Working at the club isn’t part of her plans, but it pays the bills and she isn’t giving up on her dreams.

The summer after she graduates from college, she meets James Meyers, whose touch and voice intrigues her. They become friends and eventually start a casual dating relationship. When she finally gets a teaching job at the local high school, she plans on quitting the club to not jeopardize her career. But before that, she must make it through her first day of class.

When her students arrive, she stands to take attendance, not paying attention as they enter her classroom. When her eyes land on James sitting in the back after calling a different name, she realizes that her promising career is in more danger than before. Angry because of his betrayal and worried about her career, Skylar decides to keep her distance from James.

But danger is lurking around the corner for Skylar, and it’s not James who is the biggest problem. A regular at the club has plans to submit her into doing what he wants.

Will the pair make it to graduation? Or will Skylar lose everything before they get there?

194 pages, Paperback

First published September 14, 2014

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January 12, 2015
So badly written, with very flimsy plot and characters. Demonstrates total lack of understanding of even most basic grammar. Examples from the first chapters:

Although, I walked across the stage, and received my diploma, the academic advisors, neglected to
mention a few things before I finished my education.

Nevertheless, I tried, and applied for every single teaching position, available around the
county, in which I lived.

And it goes on like that. With commas randomly inserted and sprinkled throughout. Having a Kindle has exposed me to *SO* much bad writing! Note to author: GrammarCheck could help you correct many of these. Note to self: Stop reading self-published Kindle books. Even if you can borrow/get them for free.
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