The Inadvertent Tutor 3

The Inadvertent Tutor 3

Ex-professor Jackson Paul continues to work towards his dream documentary, while tutoring Rochester's elite and balancing a burgeoning love life.

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107
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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. While the tutoring gig is providing him with the much-needed influx of cash to help him get his documentary project off the ground, it's not giving him much time to work on it. Adding to that, his suddenly out of control love life is throwing a heavy blanket of mixed emotions over everything.

While he's been in an ostensibly open relationship with the beautiful bartender, Marlee, she has effectively dumped him because her own feelings for him are outside of what they had agreed to. How to tell her that he's feeling the same way?

Enter Cristina Navia, Jackson's client, indie actress, and now therapist. She shares the structure of her own relationship with her husband and how they deal with some of the struggles her tutor and his love interest are facing. The one think Jackson's been keeping close to the vest with his newest friend and confidant? His feelings of attraction, and even more, affection, for her as well.

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 third 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.