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Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Love or crime? - What I Did for Love by Mickey J Corrigan

18+ "I was hooked right from the start and read this in one sitting. It is confronting, but not in a sexual explicit way and is completely addictive.Mickey has created a well put together taboo plot told from the perspective of main character Cathriona O’Hale, told cleverly in the form of a memoir." Marnie, Goodreads

Description:

Published: October 28th, 2019

What happens when a teacher falls for her student?

After her seventeen-year-old student fails to live up to his potential in class, Cathriona O’Hale conducts a parent teacher meeting with the boy’s widowed father. He is attractive, intelligent, and exceedingly wealthy, everything an unmarried middle-aged woman would normally find appealing.

But Cath is not your average forty-something. She’s a wild card who has a crush on the man’s teenage son.

Cath finds herself juggling father and son while battling the true source of her lust and forbidden love. So when the father of the object of her obsession proposes, she has a choice to make:

Love or crime?

And when her decision is made, the consequences might just be deadly…

About the author:
Originally from Boston, Mickey J. Corrigan writes pulp fiction, literary crime, and psychological thrillers. Her stories have been called “gritty realism,” “oh so compulsive” reads, and “bizarre but believable.” Her novellas and novels have been released by publishers in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Salt Publishing in the UK released her satirical crime novel about a school shooting in 2017. Visit at:

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1 comment:

Bea LaRocca said...

An intriguing synopsis! Student/Teacher taboo romance is one of my favorite tropes and this story has taken a unique turn from what I am used to reading. I am looking forward to seeing where the story goes. Thank you for sharing the book details.