Edith Willows is a scholarship student who tries to keep her grades so as not to lose her scholarship, while having 2 jobs. Her statistics note is due to go up and she is waiting for a tutor to be assigned. And if her life was not complicated enough his teacher falls ill and is replaced by Jack Hamilton. They met when he was teaching at her school. They were both attracted but Jack tried to hold back (for one she is 17 and he will lose his job), until one day they ended up kissing in the library. Now, several years later they meet again at college and the attraction is still there.
“Meeting her as a high school student had really screwed with my head. Lusting after her for years made me crazy with guilt. Our first kiss had been a thing of combustion I had tried to brush off and forget, only to be sucker punched by it later. Even now, there is a clear line we are crossing and I want to protect her as best as I can.”
What I haven’t liked about the book is that some things happen to fast, such as how these 2 start their relationship: Edith misses class, Jack finds out her address and goes to her home, knocks on the door and no one answers, knocks down the door, finds her half unconscious due to fever bc she has the flu, takes her to the hospital and after being treated and before being discharged they make out like horny teenagers. He decides to take her to his home and take care of her and they almost start living together right away.
“I want you to come home with me. The only thing that’s pissing me off right now is my inability to let you go. What have you done to me?” Jack’s voice is husky. When I smell the faint scent of sweet mint, my lips reach out and finally connect with his. His tongue grazes the edge and I open my mouth. I grab him to kiss him deeper. Holding on like a lifeline, I suck his tongue into my mouth. “What the fuck was that?” I whisper. “The law of probability?” He chuckles and I try punching him, but I’m just too tired to make the effort right now. “I’m transmitting my flu germs to you.” “Impossible. I’ve had my flu shot. Kiss away, lovely girl. I rather like your sweet tongue in my mouth,” Jack growls and kisses me again, more gently this time, sweeping his tongue inside my mouth, making me crave him more.
“You drive me crazy. I could spend the rest of my life trying to do the right thing and leave you alone, but I tried that. It didn’t work so I’m giving up.” I stand and Jack steps closer, forcing me to back up against the wall. “I’m pretty sure the university has rules about this,” I pant, feeling him press his body against mine, rubbing his erection against my belly, letting me know how aroused and large he is. “They do, but I was never very good at following them.” He pushes his hand through my hair, tugging my head back and forcing me to look in his eyes. “You’re mine now, Edith. I’m not letting you go. I love you, Edith.”
“I bought this house a long time ago, but I didn’t know why. I liked it and I had the money to invest, but I had no real purpose. No one to fill these rooms and share it with… until you.” “Jack…” I can feel tears clogging my eyes. I hang my head to catch my breath. This is way too soon and I want to run right out the door. Shit like this doesn’t happen to girls like me. I don’t deserve any of this.
Edith is attacked by Jack’s TA and although Jack saves her before being raped, she develops PTSD and starts taking drugs and alcohol, and Jack ends up admitting her to a rehab clinic.
I’m curious to read the story of Aiden and Shelby, Edith’s best friends.