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Trust Your Tutor

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Gabriel Langdon is the typical university senior slacker. After coasting by for four years, Gabriel's mother decides to intercede just as his final summer course begins. Her interference comes in the form of high school graduate, jock-genius tutor named Justin Freely.

Gabriel, gay and out to everyone but his persistent ex-girlfriend Jessica, wants Justin—and goes about getting him in all the wrong ways. Justin has been burned before, and he isn't readily willing to let Gabriel into his life. With the more time they spend together, however, Justin comes to see there is something more than a student/mentor relationship emerging. Can Justin let go of the past to give Gabriel a chance, or will Gabriel's often-deluded attempts at seduction only hurt them both?

79 pages, ebook

First published October 1, 2010

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Lilith Grey

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March 3, 2012
Usually I like this author's style. She writes amazing fanfiction and her other book "At his name, a promise" was really original and very interesting. But I was dissapointed with this one. At first I thought it was going to be a good read with the tutor thing going on. But the story and the characters were, oh, so boring! Justin was so shy, I couldn't understand what Gabriel was thinking and Gabriel's parents were so annoying. The plot was predictable.
I highly recommend to read her other works, just not this one.
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September 12, 2014
I can't really say anything about this because it's just another so-so story that good for 30 minutes read then I probably forget in a few days. Nothing really stand out (oh, except I don't really "get the feel" of Justin being younger and tutoring a 22-year-old Gabriel). So yeah, *shrugs*.
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April 21, 2012
Short cute story. Just after reading At his throat a promise ( which EVERYONE should read) the style of the author caught me. This book is a fun, fluffy and a wee bit predictable read. But enjoyable and well written never-the-less
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