"This should feel like sin. But all I can feel is love."
School rebel Juliet makes a bet that she can seduce hot new Latin teacher Mr Spencer, a devout Christian.
But while Mr Spencer wrestles with his faith as he tries to resist his growing attraction to Juliet, she’s starting to realise that it’s more than just a game for her.
Genre: FICTION / Romance / GeneralTempting Her Teacher is available across all major platforms and is also serialised exclusively on Inkitt.
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What the hell was he going to do? Carl even thought the word "hell" in his head, which was a blasphemy. But what was happening was throwing him into turmoil.
He had been inches - seconds - away from leaning in and kissing a student. What the hell was wrong with him?
Just touching her hand, the softness of her skin, had been electric.
He remembered the tip of her tongue passing over her lips, and the way it had taken all his strength not to put his hands on her head, tilt her face towards him, and bring his lips down upon hers.
He had wanted to press her against him, to drink her in. To feel her soft body moulded against his. But she was a student! Someone who was absolutely forbidden fruit, over whom he was in a position of authority. To abuse that would be unthinkable.
Maybe he should confess and get it off his chest. For a moment he envied the Catholic confessional, where you could tell everything to a priest who would keep it sacrosanct. His church didn’t exactly work like that. Things were more open, more communal. The pastor would probably try to get him to confess it all to Rebecca and talk it through with her. Carl did not think she would take it well at all.
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French
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Translated by Louise Chaumont
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Author review: Louise Chaumont was wonderful to work with and I am delighted with the translation. |
Italian
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Translation in progress.
Translated by Sara Sudano
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Portuguese
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Translation in progress.
Translated by Elisabete Henriques
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Kevin Munoz
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Author review: Wonderful translator - very fast, and great work. Thank you! |