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Teacher's Pet, by G. A. Hauser

When twenty-two year old Jeremy West decided to take a few art classes in addition to his computer engineering degree, he had no idea that one of his professors would knock him off his feet. Professor Peter Foster, a young handsome and talented thirty-four year old professional artist, put Jeremy into heat every time he sat in his lecture hall or attended his sculpture class. Soon, Jeremy's good looks caught his teacher's eye. Finding a way to meet with him after class, Jeremy learns that the object of his desire is living with a young woman he married on one drunken night in Reno a year ago. A relationship becomes inevitable as the two find the physical attraction they share too much to deny. They begin a secret affair together until suspicion is aroused and rumors begin to circulate campus. A relationship between them was inevitable, but will Peter make the changes in his life to open the door for this new love? Or will he be simply just another favored student, the teacher's pet?

  • Sales Rank: #3203343 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-04-23
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .50" w x 5.25" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 222 pages

About the Author
Award-winning author G.A. Hauser was born in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, USA and attended university in New York City. She moved to Seattle, Washington where she worked as a patrol officer with the Seattle Police Department. In early 2000 G.A. moved to Hertfordshire, England where she began her writing in earnest and published her first book, In the Shadow of Alexander. Now a full-time writer, G.A. has written over eighty novels, including several best-sellers of gay fiction. For more information on other books by G.A., visit the author at her official website. www.authorgahauser.com G.A. has won awards from All Romance eBooks for Best Author 2010, 2009, Best Novel 2008, Mile High, and Best Author 2008, Best Novel 2007, Secrets and Misdemeanors, Best Author 2007.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
Disappointing
By BhamGhostwriter
This book was a total disappointment to me.

Over the last 2 or 3 years, I've bought a number of Ms. Hauser's books because her early "gay romance" novel - THE PHYSICIAN AND THE ACTOR - was such a 5-star standout in a genre which seems more and more defined by bad porn film dialogue and tired, ho-hum plots. A few of her more recent books - THE BOY NEXT DOOR, GIVING UP THE GHOST and FOR LOVE AND MONEY (worthwhile sequel to THE PHYSICIAN AND THE ACTOR) - have maintained the high quality of true romance evidenced in that first book. But now that she seems intent on publishing a book per month, others (for example: CRUISING, LOVE YOU LOVEDAY and - notably - TEACHER'S PET), come across as formulaic template with their only saving grace being that she does not usually give us the choppy, truly awful dialogue drivel ("Bed! Now! Want you now! Your hand! Here!") that other female authors in the M/M genre think of as typical gay pillow talk.

There was this beautifully balanced character interplay and sexual tension in THE PHYSICIAN AND THE ACTOR and the two guys (who WERE truly meant for each other) did not consummate their relationship until we had silently cheered them on for 200 pages. In TEACHER'S PET, the professor and his student have hopped into bed with one another after only 50 pages - way before the reader has gotten to really know them. I'm sorry but that's NOT romantic at all. And shouldn't a romance novel be, well, "romantic?"

As a mature gay male, I know I'm probably NOT the typical reader of or targeted audience for the recently developed (and possibly Yaoi influenced) M/M genre. I realize they're mostly written by women for other women. But, dammit, I just happen to like the idea of true romance in the lives of gay male couples to-be. It doesn't matter to me whether the splendor of romance and love-making is depicted by women authors like G. A. Hauser or by gay male authors such as Edward C. Patterson and J. G. Hayes (whose outstanding books, transcending M/M pulp, depict gay male love at its best, most believable - and, sometimes, most heartbreaking). After all I have identified with, read and loved the work of Patricia Nell Warren and Mary Renault over the years. As a gay male who reads perhaps 200 books a year, all I ask is that the characters, plot and dialogue ring true to me.

Hauser's THE PHYSICIAN AND THE ACTOR established itself as one of my favorite gay-themed novels. But most of her recent work hints that she has perhaps become more interested in the quantity of her work rather than its sustained quality. And that's a shame because she is truly capable of meaningful, memorable and literate story telling.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Waste of time, don't waste your money
By camille
Teacher's Pet is a paint-by-numbers formulaic piece of drivel. The male characters are at best two-dimensional, the plot is perfunctory, and even the sex cannot save this stale tale because the sex is boring. Boring sex? Yes, it is possible. Byt worse than that, it is ridiculous as the main character -- a young man of 22 goes in just a few minutes from being a shy virgin to being an aggressive top. Interestingly, given that the author is female and the audience for these books is largely female, is the fact that the portrayal of women in this book is deeply misogynistic. The women are either whores or harpies who drive the men to drink or to deep unhappiness. I stopped halfway through the book and have no urge to finish it.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Clunky writing and characters I didn't like
By Charly T. Anchor
Warning: This review might contain what some people consider SPOILERS.

Rating: 4/10

PROS:
- Hauser does a good job of exploring the fear Jeremy feels about coming out. He has the (perceived) prejudice of his friends, his classmates, and his family to deal with, and it's a constant source of worry for him.
- Jeremy's friends and family turn out to be pretty cool and accepting (except for the girls at his school; all the young, single women in the story--and in many of Hauser's other stories--are just plain evil). The coming out scenes in this book are reassuring rather than painful.

CONS:
- I didn't love either one of the characters--not because they're bad people, but because I didn't have a lot of respect for them. I wasn't a fan of Kevin's resolve to sleep with Peter even though Peter is married, and Peter struck me as ridiculously blas� about committing adultery with one of his students. So Jeremy is irresistible...okay. But Peter calling him "babe" in front of other students and "grabb[ing] Jeremy's bottom playfully" in class? I used to teach at a university, and I simply can't imagine a professor being quite so obvious and stupid.
- The writing is wooden-sounding, mostly because there's a lot of description pertaining to the characters' actions, but not much about their thoughts. The book will say, for example, "he had a permanent smile planted on his face," but it won't go into much detail about WHY the character is smiling.
- There are a lot of scenes that don't seem to serve any purpose: they don't move the plot along, and they don't illuminate any situation or character trait that hasn't already been explained or established. The scenes with Jeremy's roommate and those with the girls on campus I found particularly tedious.

Overall comments: The relationship (as opposed to an involved plot) is the focus of this story, but the men's emotional connection felt shallow to me. I must admit to having skimmed large sections, and I found it difficult to finish the book at all. This is the second story by this author I've been really disappointed in; I don't think I'll be reading any more books by her.

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