Falling for her college professor has turned Charlotte Young into a romance novel cliché. The hint of taboo makes her want him more every time she sees him. How can she hope to lose her virginity when all her peers pale in comparison to him?
What Charlotte doesn’t know is that Gabe Alrdic has been watching her as closely as she has him. The college’s fraternization rule makes a relationship between them impossible. Now he’s done waiting and Charlotte won’t know what hit her when he makes his move.
Warning: This is an insta-love story about a girl who believes in fairy tales and an alpha male professor who knows what he wants. It's a quick and dirty read, but don't worry, she’ll earn all her O’s.
**This is the third novella in the Risqué Contracts series, but each story can be read as a standalone and features a different couple.
The writing duo of Elle Christensen and Rochelle Paige team up under the USA Today bestselling Fiona Davenport pen name to bring you sexy, insta-love stories filled with alpha males.
If you want a quick & dirty read with a guaranteed happily ever after, then give Fiona Davenport a try!
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I’m clean, sweetheart. Let me feel your sweet cherry on my bare cock.” “Do it,” I rasped out. “Deflower me.”
I'm not even going to comment on the "deflower me" request. I do believe it speaks for itself.
Moving on now.
This was a hot and quick (big points for the quick!) read but not exactly what I was expecting. I wanted a little more of the hot nerdie professor action and less of the standard "Me man, you my woman" stuff.
Overall, if you're into the sexually experienced man who immediately feels the need to claim the inexperienced but beautiful virgin, this would probably work for you. Personally, I kind of missed out on the sexy talking nerd thing.
Before I begin my review I just want to say, Ms Davenport made a definite impression on me with her first two debut books with the second one being my favorite. I absolutely LOVED that one and felt the hero was perfect. I gave it 5 stars. I will continue to read her books in hopes that the others will live up to level of the first two. This one was not a favorite of mine and I can't see myself rereading it ever. Nothing against the author, it was well written. I just didn't like the MC's especially the hero. This is just my own personal preferences.
Spoilers below so don't read if you don't want to know!
These are just a few of the things I had an issue with:
I will continue to read Ms. Davenport's works since I feel she has some great potential. This one just didn't work for me so take it with a grain of salt and read it for yourself.
A great end to this series. I loved this series and I'll definitely read Fiona Davenport's upcoming books. I even asked her about the safety of this series and even the rest of the books that she will release and they were and will always be safe. I don't need to worry or spend my time investigating her books.
The story was about Gabe, 31 and Charlotte, 21.
He's a professor and also published several novels. He's also a wealthy man. Charlotte (book 2 H's younger sister) was his student in American Lit class. She always raised her hand during discussions but he just ignored her. He waited for months to have her and once her finals in his class was over, he made the move right away. Yes, they had sex that night but like other teacher-student stories, they had a problem. Someone saw them. They had a little fight but they talked and faced t together.
And in the end, everything fell into place and they had their HEA with a beautiful epilogue. It was also great that both MCs of book 1 and 2 were in the epilogue with their children.
Really enjoy the low drama in these books. Not my favorite of the series due to the bdsm that didn't work for me in this one but I still loved the banter and ott alpha hero. Only other drawback was small references I wish he'd not have made. But these are just personal peeves. Love this authors way of insta love
The first two books in this series I enjoyed a tad more then this one. This one seemed a bit to hyper-drive and I didn't get the same feeling for the relationship that I did in the first two. I think I would have enjoyed it more had the relationship had more time to develop.
I really didn’t care for this one much. This stars a college co-ed and her overbearing, asshole professor.
I felt that the hero didn’t really give a shit about the heroine – with the exception of wanting to “own” her like a piece of property. He wants her to sacrifice everything for him - like her education and future - while HE refuses to sacrifice anything for her.
I didn’t believe in the HEA – I’m sure she’s going to find herself between a rock and a hard place again and again in this relationship.
To be fair, you can't expect something profound from this book but...
The h all but falls for the H and nearly stops her education entirely to become a mother and a wife. This is the second book of this author where this has happened. Are women honestly that reductive? Are we incapable of multi tasking? Not that being a mother/wife aren't huge, encompassing roles, but she wants an education and to teach. Instead of compromising or sacrificing HIS teaching job (break your contract, face the payout) and moving to another state to teach whilst she learns, he says, “What about molding the minds of our kids?”
Eventually he finds a loophole once he realises she's upset. What a bellend playing with her career like that and dictating their sex like cause he knows how to pleasure a woman. 😂💀😷
This is one of those I should love books but I did not. I don't know why it pissed me off. His attitude that he knew better than her how do their relationship (his rules his way) because he knew how to have sex. That's just wrong and got me mad. Also, that student-teacher bullshit got me mad also. There is only one way to describe how feel about this book, for me it was like when; You order a strawberry sundae and instead You receive caramel. Now both are sundaes and they taste good but somehow You really wanted that strawberry one and that caramel one was just way too sweet. You eat it anyways cause you paid for it, but it's just not as good. This book was just ok and not really worth the reread and not a keeper. Just ok.
The last book in this seriess!! And i enjoyed it but.. something had me meh.. and it was Gabe..
Now we knew Charlotte had a crush/wanted her professor but since thats taboo she had to keep those feelings locked away for a moment but that didn't stop Gabe from coming for what he wanted when she took the finale test since he kinda ignored her.. so once test was finish he didnt give a rats ass about what happens Char was his.
But he never cared what would happen to Charlotte.. or he didn't at that moment.. he just wanted her and their happy ending.. he wanted her as his wife and prego.. when she wanted to continue with school and get a career. :/ that part mad me blah.
No ow/om drama, no cheating, Tiny drama, sexy times, slight secondary chara, virgin gal & not a manwhore
Recommend- maybe Cover-⭐⭐⭐
Instalove/lust Older/younger couple Some dom/sub undertons 21h/31H Safe No condom Hea Epilogue
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This rating is more for the man in the book than for the book itself. I don't do well with men who try to curb the ambition of the women they love. I love possessiveness and I love protectiveness, but what I don't love is manipulativeness under the guise of love. That's the bad side of obsession and I don't enjoy it at all. It did get a little better by the end but still. He was willing to let her defer instead of pushing her to finish her degree and chase her dreams. When you love someone, you encourage them to chase their dreams. If her dreams had to be remolded, it should've come from her, not him. He took too many liberties with her and I'm not comfortable with that at all. There's a limit to controlling behaviour that I can stand and this is it.
Fraternization Rule is the third novella in this series. It's the story of college student Charlotte and Gabe, her professor.
Gabe has wanted Charlotte the whole semester and has purposely ignored her in class and tried not to make eye contact. Even though Charlotte has a huge crush on Gabe, he's made it clear he's not interested. She's not sure what to think when he asks to see her in his office following her final exam. Soon enough, Gabe makes his intentions clear. Unfortunately, the college has a fraternization rule and Charlotte plans on attending graduate school. How will Gabe and Charlotte start a relationship?
This was a quick read with a little heat. It's insta-love with not much story.
"What about molding the minds of our kids? * this is until he finds a loop hole
This is a novella focusing on Charlotte, a student and her college Professor Gabe. This one didn't sit right. I usually love a forbidden romance, but i hate the insta-love aspect. It just doesn't work for me. Gabe was an asshole, it was either his way or not at all. He wanted Charlotte to drop her education to become a mother/wife. Aren't women able to multitask and the ability to do things when you are ready. Gabe doesn't compromise, he could change to a different school, while she finishes her studies.
This is the third book in the Risqué Contracts series and Fiona Davenport is quickly becoming one of my favorite new authors. Gabe Aldric is a Professor of English Literature and an accomplished best selling author. Charlotte Young is Elisa's baby sister from Contingency Plan and a straight A student. She's graduating a year early and then she'll be working on her Master's degree. Gabe is fascinated by his smart, beautiful student, Charlotte and she is hot for her sexy as hell Professor.
I love this author!! Another great installment. Who doesn't love an OTT alpha professor? Super happy with this and I hope Fiona Davenport continues with these hot stories. If you love Alexa Riley, you need to give this author a try. You won't be sorry.
Really didn't connect with this one. Not enough character building. Both characters seemed really fake to me. Seeing the characters from the other books was nice.
I really liked this book...... until he decided to make all the decisions for us. It’s one thing to be a dominant, alpha male but it’s another to want your partner to give up your dreams because you don’t want her to leave you TEMPORARILY so she can get a higher education. Plus, he knew they were gonna stay together regardless so there was no need. I especially hated how he used a proposal as a way to get her to stay even and she was ok with it. Although things worked out in the end, the intention behind the proposal just really rubbed me the wrong way.
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I thought this would be a protector alpha trope where the hero was focused on protecting/giving the heroine what she wanted. I kept waiting for him to change or compromise or show some shred of respect for what the heroine wanted. Did that moment ever come? Reader, it did not. What an abusive asshat. This is what I get from straying from my meta, self-parodic safe space with Alexa Riley & their crazy instalove trope candy
Standalone/Cliffhanger: Standalone Ages of H and h: H is 31 and h is 21 Multi-Luv'n/Ménages: Was There Descriptive Sex: Descriptive Sex &/Or Drama Between H/h With OW/OM: >>If So, Before or After H/h Hookup: Contains Cheating: Amount of Sex In The Book: HEA/HFN/etc Ending: Will This Meet My 'Safety Gang' Buddies' Approval: Any Triggers/Warnings: No >>Detail: N/A Do You Recommend This Book: Yes. Will You Re-read This Book: No Would You Read More Books By This Author: Yes
Over the top. Alpha. Whirlwind romance. This is my first book by Fiona Davenport, and she caught me right at the time I was in the mood for something steamy and over the top.
It was hot from the start, but there was a surprising amount of love from both sides given the way the story seemed to start.
I wish I had felt their feelings a little more, but all things considered this is a quick steamy read.
You want a hot dominating Professor and a novella? This would do that trick for you!
Gabe is a full blown alpha male when it comes to his woman, "...I gritted my teeth at the idea of another man providing my Charlotte with a place to live. Even if he was married to her sister." Gabe is the type of man who likes to show than tell, “you’re making me as hard as a rock, sweetheart.” He backed up his statement by grinding the proof against my a**." I enjoyed this book I loved Gabe.
I was a bit disappointed in this story. It was the one I was most looking forward to out of the Risqué Contracts series but for me it didn't deliver. The start was great yet it dipped when Gabe and Charlotte got together. They didn't seem to match and their conversations seemed stilted. Still a fun read, just not what I was expecting overall.