Physical Education - Book One of Sex University Series

Riverdale Avenue

Heat Rating: Sextreme
Word Count: 51,000
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“Louisa Bacio has some scorching hot lessons to teach in Sex U! Erotica as funny, sharp, and intelligent as we wish all our college classes could’ve been.”

-- Cecilia Tan, author of The Siren and the Sword, the Magic University series

Physical Education: Book One of the Sex University Series

Tired of sexual norms and wanting to expand her pleasure, Amanda “Mandi” Wilkinson enrolls in summer school at San Francisco Sex University, an exclusive sex school located in the heart of San Francisco. What Mandi doesn’t realize is that not all the mysterious drop-outs are simply flunking Sex Ed.

Reed McAllister came to Sex U for reasons all his own. Undercover, he’s searching for a woman, the right woman, and so far he doesn’t have any leads. Reed never saw himself working at a place such as SFSU, let alone instructing, but he had to admit it — the job did come with its perks.

When Mandi turns up on the missing list, will Reed be able to save her and give her the lessons she so desires?

Physical Education - Book One of Sex University Series
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Physical Education - Book One of Sex University Series

Riverdale Avenue

Heat Rating: Sextreme
Word Count: 51,000
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Reed McAllister came to San Francisco Sex University for reasons all his own. He was looking for a woman, the right woman, and so far, he didn’t have any leads. He never expected to work at a place such as SFSU, let alone instruct there, but he had to admit it the job did come with some perks.

Reed stood with the rest of the staff outside the main orientation room. Once the orientation was completed, it would be up to the staff to round up the new cadets and escort them to their bunks. Then came the interviews, initiations and training. Each candidate had filled out detailed applications with their likes and dislikes, plus the school had done a bit of independent research, a little digging up of dirt. Yet, it would be up to Reed and the other instructors to probe a bit deeper, figure out what made each person tick and, in some cases, what would make them break.

He fiddled with the waistband of his fitted black pants, and once again wished for the comfort of a pair of well-worn jeans. After his stint at the school finished, he’d burn these pants and their clones. The thought of his personal Sex U bonfire made Reed grin.

Jules, a personal trainer who primarily worked on the men’s endurance, caught his expression. “Thinking of all that new flesh waiting for you?” she asked.

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