How She Got Under My Skin
A lesbian/sapphic age gap romance
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Virtual Voice
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Jamie Quinn
This title uses virtual voice narration
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“Deliciously inappropriate, ridiculously addictive, and hotter than a professor in fitted slacks. Cheyenne is a menace—and I adored every second of it.”
—Carol
So here’s the thing: I wasn’t supposed to fall for anyone at Westerleigh College.
Especially not her
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Our first kiss changed everything. But not everyone can know
I’m Cheyenne Delacroix—rich, spoiled, sarcastic, and freshly exiled to an all-girls college after one too many parties (and maybe a few too many poor life choices). My mom thinks a plaid skirt and no boys will fix me. Cute.
What she didn’t count on was Dr. Cindy Hartwell.
She’s my professor. She’s brilliant. She's composed. She wears glasses like a Greek tragedy and speaks in complete sentences. Basically, she’s everything I’m not... and somehow the only person who’s ever looked at me and actually seen me.
I flirted. She resisted.
I pushed. She pushed back.
And then she kissed me, and everything I thought I knew about myself caught fire.
But between secret kisses, blackmail rings, and the fact that our entire relationship could get her fired (minor detail), this whole "falling for your professor" thing might actually be my worst idea yet.
…Or maybe my best.
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“Smart, sexy, and unexpectedly emotional. I laughed, I swooned, I dog-eared the steamiest pages.”
—Tina
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The AI narration was awful. It didn’t even know how to say UCLA, which was just one of the many words it botched.
I feel that with a bit more work, this could have been a truly good story.
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