College is for learning new things… Even new things about yourself.
When Camille’s college Psych professor offers to teach her the in’s and out’s of BDSM, she jumps at the opportunity. She expected a typical week of Dom/sub fun. She never expected to fall for him or the lifestyle.
Jackson never expected to ever fall for a student and certainly not one nine years his junior, but Camille snuck up on him and stole his heart.
She survived his Psychology class, but could she survive his bedroom appetites? Only one way to find out.
Hi. I’m an erotic romantic suspense author. I write for Liquid Silver Books, Loose-ID, and Ellora’s Cave.
I live in the land of dreams, where alpha men are tender, heroines are strong and sassy, and villains are brutal and conniving. When not deep in the mind of my next serial killer, ghost or futuristic space pilot, I can be found in the mountains of TN, spending time with family and friends. At least until the next story calls.
This is my homebase. Make yourself comfortable.
If you wish to email me, you can contact me at tristaamichaels@yahoo.com
This was a short but steamy taboo tale about a professor and his naughty student. Camille worked hard to lose her Cajun accent because even though her family was upper middle class they were still looked down upon because of the way they talked. She's now in college in Tennessee with her BFF since childhood, Lisa as her roommate. She's had the hots for Professor Jackson Summers since the first day she was in his classroom. Jackson Summers is a professor of psychology and also a Dominant he has definitely noticed Cami but he's never crossed that line and he doesn't intend to now.
Wow, just wow! Loved this book. The characters are great, the story well-written and the plot intriguing. It has a great ending as well. This is one you will not want to miss. Happy reading!
This book was fun to read and the characters made you feel good, good sense of humor ect. But, ( this is a spoiler from chapter 2) I absolutely hate it when authors write things that make no rational sense. ie. have you ever gone into a bar that's extra packed but you walk right up to the bar and are waited on immediately? Not. Has there ever been a bar stool at this over crowded bar right next to you? Not. Is there another open bar stool free on the side of the over crowded bar? Not. If someone's been given what you( assume) is a rouphie and she passes out AND your an adult and a college professor do you pickup the girl and take her home without taking her to a hospital to make sure she's ok? Not. After seeing the pill dropped in her drink, grabbing her when she passes out, do you give the guy who put the pill in her drink a lecture and leave, without calling the police? Hell No! So this whole part of the book is so very unrealistic it bugged me through the whole book. (end of spoiler). The end of the book just stopped. Like that, just stopped. Luckily there was an epilogue which gave us SOME answers and kind of satisfied us. There were constant spelling errors also. I still wasn't bored reading the book, but I wonder why the author couldn't spare the time to fix these things. These can make a difference between an OK author and a good one.