Lessons in Corruption
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4.2
(306)
Giana Darling
He was eighteen. The heir to a notorious, criminal MC. And my student. There was no way I could get involved. No way I could stay involved. Then, no way I could get out alive. An MC student/teacher romance.
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Author
Giana Darling
Pages
380
Publisher
Giana Darling
Published Date
2018-12-17
ISBN
0995065071 9780995065079
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"This Would been of a five star read but to ne brutally honest the female character was not my favorite. Any who now king what a man!!! What an amazing series so far definitely lives up to the hype and love the little tidbits of poetry for a personal touch. The spice scenes in here definitely will need a glass of whatever afterwards about to start the next book in this series."
"Cressida Irons is a 26 year old, almost divorced teacher. King Garo is her 18 year old student, heir to the local MC. Wow…King! He is also a beautiful poet and he knows what he wants! He is wise beyond his years, sexy as hell, intelligent, kind and caring. What more could you want in a book boyfriend?! Forbidden Love, Temptation, and Passion sweep you away into this world and this student teacher romance. In the back of your head you are going “No this is wrong “ but as you read everything in you screams “Yes! This is it, this is everything!” I loved every minute of this book! This may have been my first MC romance, and my first Giana Darling book but it definitely won’t be my last."
"Book is funny, but intellectual. Great plot. Taboo. Great age gap with 2 unlikely characters highly recommend if you like Sons of Anarchy. The main love interest gives me Jax Teller vibes."
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Joshua Chapman
"VERY bizarre writing.<br/><br/>I could quote so many bizarre choices of words from this book, like weirdly gendered actions/descriptions, or other strange instances:<br/><br/>The heroine saying that a female character stole the hero's "beautiful virginity..."<br/><br/>Huh?<br/><br/>At some point, I think the heroine describes the taste of the hero as "male...?" Like what does that even mean? How can you define a taste as male?<br/><br/>She also referred to herself as a "cougar" when she's like 24...<br/><br/>Um. K.<br/><br/>But I listened through audio and quoting all the bizarre content would take so much effort that I am not willing to invest.<br/><br/>Also, I already know how sexist MC romances are, but do authors know they can change this?<br/><br/>It is entirely possible to write heroines and female characters who don't fight each other over men... or call each other "slutshaming" names, or have characters refer to women as "bitches..."<br/><br/>It is entirely possible. Just wanted to remind y'all.<br/><br/>I also have no desire to read about a pathetic heroine willing to literally fight another woman over a man, let alone over an 18 year old boy lol.<br/><br/>Or a female characters (Paula) trying to one-up the heroine by saying the previously underage hero was able to take all her holes with his c"
"I wasn’t sure if I was gonna like this one, but I wound up LOVING it. <br/><br/>I originally started reading this because I heard ‘age gap’ and ‘motorcycle club’ and KNEW it was right up my alley. What I didn’t expect was to fall in love with the book because of its world building. The Fallen MC felt so real to me, and even the minor characters had so much personality that it was engaging. I cannot wait to continue living in this world as I consume the rest of the books in the series. I highly recommend this title and series."