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A Class Act

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Twenty-five-year-old theater grad student Rory Morgan walks into her Intro to Theater class expecting it to be a piece of cake. She isn’t prepared for the diminutive little fireball of a professor who walks in. She is instantly captivated by Dr. Margaret Parks, her forty-year-old professor, and even works up the courage to flirt a little, which Dr. Parks quickly dismisses. After their first class, Rory finds herself thinking about the professor more and more and spends most of her class time watching the professor as she passionately does her job. Rory really wants to ask her out, but she doesn’t know if the professor is even gay, to say nothing of the fact that she’s her professor. What follows is a romance full of humor, passionate awakenings, and college politics. Can they overcome the hurdles that lie before them and still be a class act?

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Release dateAug 16, 2016
ISBN9781626397002
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T. L. Hayes

T. L. Hayes is just your typical over-educated, under-employed dyke who, thanks to an understanding spouse, gets to stay home and write her little stories. She has held many jobs, including customer service agent, housekeeper, and poll-taker. None of them has been as satisfying as writing, especially writing stories with predominately gay characters. She holds master’s degrees in English and educational studies, and an incredible amount of student loan debt. An Illinois transplant, she currently resides in Oklahoma with her transgender husband, Jaykob.

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    The beginning wasn't so bad but I couldn't handle the stereotyping and the lack of chemistry the two leads had. Stopped reading it half way through. The humour was good though.