The Inadvertent Tutor 2

The Inadvertent Tutor 2

Former professor Jackson Paul is still tutoring.  As if his dating life with Marlee, the bartender at Tanner's isn't confusing enough, his new client lived a life he could only imagine.

Publish Date:
3 Sep, 25
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  • English
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B0FPRPCTW7
Pages:
120
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★★★★★★★★★★
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Age Group:
Adults
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1
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Jackson Paul, formerly Professor Paul of Rochester Technical, is still getting used to not being a professor anymore, even though he's still teaching. Outside of the university, Jackson is finding gigs tutoring the city's elite, from an indie-actress trophy wife to the daughter of a local business magnate. Lines that he spent years drawing, separating himself from his students, are starting to blur due to his new situation, and some of them are troubling him.

After a fling with the twenty-something former student, he's trying to balance his new work life with a social life, finally getting the chutzpah to ask the woman of his dreams, Marlee, out on a date, though that can best be described as complicated. The beautiful Latina bartender isn't looking for a relationship filled with jealousy and possessiveness, which is just fine with Jackson, whose last relationship ended in a heartbreak that has kept him self-sidelined for years.

Jackson's learning that life can include more than one partner, and that his growth with one can reap benefits for the others. He's just got to get over the mental conditioning he's lived with his entire life.

Author's Note: This is the second installment of The Inadvertent Tutor. This is a non-exclusive, polyamorous romance from a male perspective, as the protagonist breaks free from monogamous relationships. He's far from perfect, and he's got a lot to learn.

Author Details:

Jason Hutchinson

Jason Hutchinson has been writing adult fiction and erotica for longer than he generally wants to admit, even to himself.