PleasuringtheProfessor

PleasuringtheProfessor by Angela Claire

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Pleasuring the Professor
    Angela Claire
     
    Liam Conner was once a literary darling, but now he’s trying
to drink himself to death in the seclusion of his mountain cabin. He’s not much
interested in sex after the personal tragedy that ended his career, but his
libido kicks into high gear when a beautiful blonde shows up in the middle of a
snowstorm.
    Grad student Clarie Lewis is out to nab an interview with
the reclusive subject of her thesis. When Liam throws political correctness to
the wind and offers to give her an interview if she’ll sleep with him, she’s
not sure whether he’s trying to drive her back out into the snow or if he
really is just horny. Both, probably.
    Clarie doesn’t need to sleep with anyone for a grade. But
she finds herself alone in a remote cabin with a man whose prose she’s been
analyzing and appreciating for as long as she can remember. The fact that he’s
gorgeous as sin doesn’t hurt either.
    Suddenly, it doesn’t seem like such a bad idea.
     
     
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    Pleasuring the Professor
     
    ISBN 9781419939556
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    Pleasuring the Professor Copyright © 2012 Angela Claire
     
    Edited by April Chapman
    Cover design by Kendra Egert
    Photography from Shutterstuck.com
     
    Electronic book publication March 2012
     
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Pleasuring the Professor
Angela Claire
     

Chapter One
     
    Clarie threw another log on the fire and pulled up the cowl
of her heavy-duty cable sweater so it covered her jaw and mouth. God, it was
cold. And dark. The sputtering flames provided only a minimum of illumination
to light the pitch-dark cabin. No street lights out in the middle of the Smoky
Mountains to shine through the windows. She’d never seen dark like the dark
that had enveloped her when she’d turned off her car and trudged toward this
cabin.
    The snowstorm had hit out of nowhere and before she knew it
she’d been driving into a wall of white. In sheer defense, she’d stopped the
car—stopped it right out there on the deserted road she apparently should not
have taken and was going to kill her friend Ally for suggesting—and it was then
that she saw it. Or rather she didn’t. The road had ended. Dead ended right
into a cabin of some sort up in the distance. She must have taken a wrong turn
somewhere along the way.
    Swearing, she’d contemplated turning around, but knew she
probably wouldn’t make it far in this storm.

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