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Teaching Sonya
Teaching Sonya
Teaching Sonya
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Teaching Sonya

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Against his better judgement, and the risk of losing his job, Professor Marcus Hauser hires a sexy little redhead from one of his classes as his assistant. It turns out she's amazing at her job, but also at driving him crazy with her short skirts and tights shirts. It doesn't take much to bend his will and give in to the sexy little redhead, career be damned.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAmorBooks.com
Release dateJan 18, 2022
ISBN9781005111304
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    Teaching Sonya

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    Inez Eaton

    Copyright 2022 Inez Eaton

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    Professor Hauser? The tentative knock reminded me of the time. I had interviews for potential graduate assistants all afternoon. My schedule was insane and I was in desperate need of help; but I loathed graduate students. The overachieving types who usually applied, bored me to tears, and more often than not, I’d rather work alone.

    Come in, I called with a sigh of irritation. What I’d really enjoy was a really hot young grad student at my beck and call, but there weren’t too many Art History majors that fit that particular fantasy. I was a professor of museum studies, but my background was in the study of important artifacts and architecture of the ancient world—not paintings and sculpture. Most of my students were focused on archeology or various studies of the ancient world; but I was Dean of Art History and unfortunately, most of my applicants, screened by the department, were the more fine-artsy types.

    Hi, I’m Kimberly Mae, we s-spoke on the phone?

    "Yes, yes, I remember.

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