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Juliet Takes Stage: An Erotic Student-Teacher Romance (Juliet Takes Flight #1)
Juliet Takes Stage: An Erotic Student-Teacher Romance (Juliet Takes Flight #1)
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Allison has wanted Ken ever since he became her acting teacher. Ever since he taught her that to Shakespeare, the phrase for orgasm was "the Little Death."
And how could Ken not want this passionate young Juliet?
Now Ken's alone and Allison has graduated. He still wants her. She wants to give him... everything. And when she does, they both find that there is nothing so little about the Little Death.
An erotic student/teacher romance.
First story in the Juliet Takes Flight series.
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About the Juliet Takes Flight series:
When you fall in love with your teacher, that's taking a chance. When your teacher falls in love with you, that's taking it to a whole new level. A scorching hot, forbidden relationship develops between a younger woman and an older man, and neither of them knows just where it is going to lead them.
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From the Author:
This series of stories flowed out of an idea that all but literally jumped up and bit me. I'm a teacher by trade, but I have been working on a YA novel for quite a while. At one point I got stuck; one of the main characters was obsessing about sex (this was after all a teen). Well, I thought, I can't get him laid in the actual book, but I can write a fantasy scene for him....
Essentially, I wrote fanfiction for my own unfinished novel: the character living outa fantasy in which he was able to hook up with the older woman that he was obsessed with.
Once that was out of my system, I put it aside and was able to start working on my (still-unfinished) novel again.
A few months later, however, I looked at the piece I'd written again. I was happier with it than I thought I'd be. I changed the setting to an American high school and made the older lady the protagonist's teacher. It was written in the first person, well after the fact, so I found myself wondering, Why is he telling this story? What if...
What if he had become a teacher himself and were writing the story for the edification and entertainment of his own young student...
And that was how my first piece of published erotica, "Thing of Beauty," came to be.
I loved Ken, the narrator, but I also became fascinated by Allison, his young lover. Why would she want to read a story like that? So the whole series -- both Ken's "Erotic Tales" stories and Allison's "Juliet Takes Flight" stories -- flowed from there.
And how could Ken not want this passionate young Juliet?
Now Ken's alone and Allison has graduated. He still wants her. She wants to give him... everything. And when she does, they both find that there is nothing so little about the Little Death.
An erotic student/teacher romance.
First story in the Juliet Takes Flight series.
***
About the Juliet Takes Flight series:
When you fall in love with your teacher, that's taking a chance. When your teacher falls in love with you, that's taking it to a whole new level. A scorching hot, forbidden relationship develops between a younger woman and an older man, and neither of them knows just where it is going to lead them.
***
From the Author:
This series of stories flowed out of an idea that all but literally jumped up and bit me. I'm a teacher by trade, but I have been working on a YA novel for quite a while. At one point I got stuck; one of the main characters was obsessing about sex (this was after all a teen). Well, I thought, I can't get him laid in the actual book, but I can write a fantasy scene for him....
Essentially, I wrote fanfiction for my own unfinished novel: the character living outa fantasy in which he was able to hook up with the older woman that he was obsessed with.
Once that was out of my system, I put it aside and was able to start working on my (still-unfinished) novel again.
A few months later, however, I looked at the piece I'd written again. I was happier with it than I thought I'd be. I changed the setting to an American high school and made the older lady the protagonist's teacher. It was written in the first person, well after the fact, so I found myself wondering, Why is he telling this story? What if...
What if he had become a teacher himself and were writing the story for the edification and entertainment of his own young student...
And that was how my first piece of published erotica, "Thing of Beauty," came to be.
I loved Ken, the narrator, but I also became fascinated by Allison, his young lover. Why would she want to read a story like that? So the whole series -- both Ken's "Erotic Tales" stories and Allison's "Juliet Takes Flight" stories -- flowed from there.
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