Master Professor (Lessons From the Rack #1) by Tara Sue Me

 

 

 

Author: Tara Sue Me

Title: Master Professor

Series: Lessons From the Rack

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Students are begging to be held after class...

Andie Lincoln is madly in love with Terrence Knight--her childhood friend-turned-Hollywood's newest golden boy. But he's a Dominant and wants her trained as a submissive before he'll consider a relationship with her. He enrolls her at the RACK Academy with strict instructions for her teachers: Do whatever you need to, but don't take her virginity.

Fulton Matthews, the director of incoming students, is enthralled by Andie. Though he questioned her enrollment at first, watching her discover her submissive nature is hotter than his most intense fantasy. Under his control, her sexual awakening brings him to his knees.

Yet they can go only so far. Andie belongs to another, and Fulton is bound by a contract that strictly forbids relationships between teachers and students. But when Terrence comes to collect his prize, Fulton discovers it's not easy to let Andie go.

 

 

 

 

I thought that Master Professor was an interesting concept however the execution wasn't quite what I was hoping for or expecting maybe? It didn't quite win me over when it came to its characters or the interaction between them and the reasons why they acted the way they did. Although I felt Andie was okay as character personalities go but Fulton really particularly put me off.

I was also expecting this book to be more... more? More spice, more sex, more intensity, more ... everything? Its a BDSM book teaching Subs to serve their Doms and yet Master Professor just sort of simmered and fell flat without really grasping any true understanding or practice of what BDSM actually is, means and entails.

I hate to insult the author by assuming that she hasn't done her research but I just didn't see much true or realistic knowledge in that area that came out in this book at least.

Tara Sue Me is a great writer I just felt that this first installment of the Rack series didn't really do justice to its over all idea. Its still too soon yet to make an official judgement on the series as a whole (considering this is the first book) but I hope that later installments fulfill the idea that the author is trying to capture. 

 

 

 

Until next time book lovers...

 

 

Krissys Bookshelf Reviews received a print  copy in exchange for an honest review from Penguin Publishing. All thoughts, comments and ratings are my own.

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