Pleasing the Professor
The Billionaire's Consort, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Barney Parkwynne
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By:
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Peter Styles
About this listen
What happens between us is no one’s business but ours.
When grad student Seb Owens is recruited by The Billionaire Club to become a consort for one of their wealthy patrons, he thinks the whole idea would make for a great book. But for him? He’s not sure where he’d find the time. Not to mention, he’s already got feelings for a special someone - David Wright, a professor at the Christian university he attends.
But when David turns down Seb’s attempts to ask for more in their friendship, Seb’s wounded pride takes him straight back into the auspices of The Club.
I care for him deeply, but I’m not sure that’s enough.
It’s not that David doesn’t care for Seb. But he was raised conservatively, and Seb is so much younger than he is, not to mention the seeming impropriety in the way it would look if he was to be seen dating a student. But when David runs into Seb at a mixer for The Billionaire Club, however, he can’t help but see Seb in a new light.
In the end, he has to decide. Is playing by someone else’s rules worth missing out on his chance at real love?
Welcome to The Billionaire Club, where men of certain means are able to match themselves with high quality singles who agree to a relationship bound by contract. This steamy BDSM audiobook features an old-fashioned professor, a grad student who is unashamed to go after what he wants, and the frustrating pushback of a university determined to stifle the fragile feelings that spark between them.
Please note: This audiobook and every other audiobook in The Billionaire's Consort Series can be listened to in any order.
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