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Forbidden Professor - With The Author Agency

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By Vivian Wood


Review:
The book revolves around Carter, medical school professor, and Eve. They both met during a holiday celebration, and got attracted to each other from the very moment, without knowing that Eve's a student, they both got shared the night together. 

Things get complicated when Carter gets to know that Eve is one of his students. Even though, the risks, their chemistry only intensifies, and both of them planned for a secret love affair. They both face numerous challenges, which somehow threatens to tear them apart. There are a lot of ups and downs in their lives, and tough choices leave them both Carter and Eve at a point where they must figure out if their love is worth the sacrifice. 

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🌢 Forbidden romance
🌢 Alpha/ submissive
🌢 Secret relationship
🌢 Age-gap Romance

Both Carter and Eve share a deep and passionate connection that makes it a fast paced book. The book is filled with intense chemistry and the tensions in their relationship drive them both to the edge. This story is full of angst, conflict but at the bottom of it all, a love story. It was very enjoyable, the writing style was excellent and it put a unique spin on the whole student/teacher story line. I found the characters fascinating and loved their intense scenes. The plot was interesting and overall, I was happy with the way things turned out.

Rating : 4/5

Thanks to The Author Agency for having me on the book tourπŸ’Œ

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