

While he only got involved with Derik because of his grades, things change quickly, and the young college guy finds himself looking forward to his steamy sessions with his professor. Shawn always thought that he was straight, but his addictive and consuming exploits with Derik will have him questioning his sexuality. It turns out that Derek had been lusting for Shawn for months, but he did not know how to bring up that conversation. What follows is a hot M/M romance filled with hot stolen moments and mind-blowing sexapedes. There had been a rumor that Derek liked pretty boys, so Shawn is not shocked when his professor accepts his offer. Now desperate, Shawn offers something he is sure Derek wants, a blowjob. Even after explaining his predicament, Derek refuses to give Shawn a passing grade. Shawn discovers that Derek is as cold as other students described him. Many considered him an asshole who cares little about anyone else. He decides to talk to Professor Derek Rutledge and ask for help where his grade is concerned.ĭerek is one strict professor, and he is not so popular among the students. When he receives a letter from the university stating that he is about to lose his scholarship, Shawn is devastated. He has been trying hard to raise his two sisters after their parents died, and this only meant that he focus on his two jobs and had little time for his studies. Shawn is about to lose his scholarship because of his poor grades. The book introduces Shawn Wyatt, a twenty-year-old college student undertaking an engineering course.


Just a Bit Twisted comes first in the Straight Guys series. In her free time, this talented author enjoys curling to a book. Hazard is also a mum, an engineer, and a football fan.

The straight Guys and Calluvia’s Royalty series are filled with odd characters with little in common, but their chemistry is epic. She is also into alpha males who are tough and strong-willed, and this perhaps explains her choice of characters in her novels. Alessandra Hazard is a romance author who enjoys writing about the twisted, messed up, and somehow unhealthy kind of love.
