Just a Bit Twisted Straight Guys Book 1 edition by Alessandra Hazard Literature Fiction eBooks

Professor Derek Rutledge is hated and feared by all of his students. Strict, reserved and ruthless, he doesn't tolerate mistakes and has little patience for his students.
Shawn Wyatt is a twenty-year-old struggling to provide for his younger sisters after the death of their parents. On the verge of losing his scholarship, Shawn becomes desperate enough to go to Professor Rutledge.
Everyone says Rutledge doesn't have a heart. Everyone says he's a ruthless bastard. Shawn finds out that everyone is right. He strikes a deal with Rutledge, but unexpectedly, the deal turns into something so much more.
Something all-consuming and addictive. Something neither of them wants.
Warning explicit M/M content, teacher-student relationship.
Just a Bit Twisted Straight Guys Book 1 edition by Alessandra Hazard Literature Fiction eBooks
This series is a guilty pleasure for me. The tales are just so wrong, unhealthy, twisted… But, they’re irresistible, too. Each of the stories features a guy who doesn’t quite know what he’s getting himself into, a manipulative guy, and an awkward, but totally hot relationship. There’s always a power play, emotional sabotage, kinkiness, and it’s always a blast! Tons of humor, some I shouldn’t-be-laughing kind, some straight-out funny kind, some serious themes, tons of tension, some angst, and downright dirty m/m sex, as well as tenderness and love–it’s all there. Each has a straight guy–some who have questioned before, some who have never, not once–and a gay/bi-sexual guy. Each of the stories is linked with the others, but mostly tangentially, and it’s definitely not required that you read any of them in order to enjoy another, but you should, because each is worth the read. Each book has an HEA.The first two books, Straight Boy and Just a Bit Twisted, are literal power plays. In the first, Xavier is in a position to offer Sage safety while they are roommates in prison. Xavier is smoking hot and Sage is sweet (he’s in for DUI). I wanted the relationship. I thought it was wrong. I wanted the relationship… In the second, Derek is Shawn’s professor. Oh, that is so wrong on so many levels. Derek is dark, kinky, and condescending, but he actually means well. Shawn is smart, but overburdened, and just needs to be cut a break. Trading sex for tutoring… UGH! But, this is a book, so I’ll tell you, you can love it even if in real life you’d be heading to report Derek to the dean. Shawn and Sage are cousins, so there’s the connection.
Shawn has a classmate, Christian, who becomes one of the MCs in this third book, Just a Bit Obsessed. Christian is asked by a classmate, Mila, to be a third with her boyfriend, Alexander, for a one time experience. Christian is bi, Mila is straight, and so, presumably, is Alexander. Their one time ends up being more than once, clearly. This is the only book in the series where there is m/f/m and m/m/f, as well as m/m. It is a gay for you tale where the angst comes from Alexander’s own internal struggle with what’s right, and what’s right for him.
Alexander is cousins with Jared, who is one of the MCs in the fourth story, Just a Bit Unhealthy. Gabe is in a relationship with Claire, who is quite manipulative even though she originally comes off as understanding. Gabe is a soccer star (sorry, English footballer), with a tragic past. A severe injury that almost left him a paraplegic sent him to Jared, the doctor who healed him. Gabe grows terribly dependent on Jared, manipulates him to keep him around, even knowing that Jared has fallen in love, unrequited, with him. Their friendship is unhealthy for both of them, so it really has to end, but how will that work out? And Gabe is married to Claire, with a baby, so that’s a major complication, too. But the draw, the co-dependency, the love…
Gabe’s manipulative brother is Tristan, who is also an English footballer, and who is one of the MCs in this fifth book, Just a Bit Wrong. Tristan finds himself injured and has to see Zach, Jared’s friend, for therapy. Zach is engaged to be married to a woman, and he’s the head of a large family of brothers. For some reason, Gabe gets under Zach’s skin, but as his doctor, what is he to do? He handles Gabe in totally unethical, but really hot, ways. How he can find Gabe attractive, emotionally, is beyond me in some ways, because he’s really awful, but as the reader, we hear his internal dialog and we understand. Maybe Zach gets the same insight in some way?
Zach has a younger brother, Ryan, who is, honestly, totally straight. But his best friend, James/Jamie, is not, and he’s loved Ryan forever. In this sixth book, Just a Bit Confusing, there’s another connection here from a previous book, but I don’t want to be a spoiler. James tries to be happy for Ryan and his relationship with Hannah, but it’s hard. He tries to find interest with someone else, but those attempts fail. He can’t be friends anymore because it hurts too much. But Ryan can’t not be friends with Jamie. So, he tries to give Jamie a bit of what he needs. But, he’s straight. It’s soooo awkward. One thing does occur in this book that I find troubling and that is the guys thinking that if a guy stays hard, he wants sex, and it can’t be rape, or taking advantage of him to have sex with him. That’s just wrong–a physical reaction is not indicative of wanting. I worry about the message here, and it’s the only time, in all of the books, that I do. Anyway, of course there’s an HEA, as in all the stories, but it take a lot to get there.
It looks like the seventh book will feature Luke, a close friend of Jamie, acquaintance of Ryan, with his Russian mobster lover. Can’t wait!
There’s lots of emotional manipulation here. Humor. Angst. M/M graphic sex, some of it D/s kinky, but not to an extreme. The characters have major depth. The secondary characters do, too, enough to carry them into the next book. It’s really a fine series that I’m always wanting to read the next installment of, and can’t put down once I get it. A five out of five stars for the series.
Original review can be found at: https://whateverthewomanwantstoread.wordpress.com/2016/01/18/straight-guys-series-straight-boy-just-a-bit-twisted-just-a-bit-obsessed-just-a-bit-unhealthy-just-a-bit-wrong-just-a-bit-confusing/
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Just a Bit Twisted Straight Guys Book 1 edition by Alessandra Hazard Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I enjoyed this story. It was fun, silly and incredibly hot. I was able to lose myself easily in the pages, and I craved scenes between Shawn and Rutledge. They had great chemistry together. I recommend to an erotic m/m fans to give this book a try. It is a complete standalone and while you get a glimpse at the first couple, that isn’t necessary to have read for this one.
Two jobs plus trying to maintain good grade is hard enough for anyone, but Shawn is having a hard time keeping his life on track after the death of his parents left him to care for his is twin baby sisters.
Losing his scholarship is the last thing he can afford to lose, hearing from his best friend, Christian that their #asshole Professor Rutledge gives good grades for a little flirting action. Shawn is straight, but he decides it's worth a try, I mean flirting doesn't make him gay, right? ;-) However, his attempts at flirting get him nowhere but on his knees with the professors #cock deciding his grade.
Derek Rutledge, aka #AssholeProfessor, knows his hot and gets off on turning straight boys against their nature. It also means he doesn't have to get attached or hurt.
But once with Shawn just isn't enough for the Rutledge, he wants more and isn't above paying for and taking exactly what he wants. Regardless the consequences.
This is one fast paced, fan-your-face kind of hot, with the right amount of sweetness to make you gush over the pair of them. Rutledge is most definitely one of my favs (well for now ;-) )
Okay, so I really loved this one. Does that make me a bit twisted too?
I agree with another reviewer, who said that she liked the fact that Derek doesn't change personality halfway through the book. He remains as curt and grumpy as ever. There is just something about this book and Derek and Shawn that calls to me.
I went and bought the other two books (Just a bit obsessed and Straight Boy) immediately after finishing this book, and I wasn't disappointed (except maybe for the short length of the books).
This is an author I will be keeping an out for....
I wish this were better edited. I wish someone had made the author map out a calendar of when precisely things took place. (Also, I wish to know how Shawn can kick Rutledge in the shin inside the Mercedes.). But, that isn’t really the point here.
If you have some sort of love for Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, rent boys, fake boyfriends, power play, people who loathe each other but can’t keep away from each other, teacher/student relationships... well. It’s all here, mixed together in a way that works. (I also like the fact that the series in general is aware of and exploring power dynamics.) This manages to be effectively erotic without being overly descriptive (I do not really need to have detailed descriptions of mechanics or have the characters transform into porn stars in the midst of the story). Also, this does an excellent job of characterization for the main characters and several minor characters in a very limited space.
And, so, I’m giving this five stars despite my issues above what this does, it does very well. I was impressed enough by it that I bought it after reading it through KU.
It does start with something that can be triggering - trading sexual favors for marks. It makes it hard to like or relate to Derek Rutledge, the professor, in the first instance. Shawn, the student, is not falling behind because of drinking or partying but because he looks after his twin 4 year old sisters, after his parents recent death. Shawn is sweetly perfect, Derek is hard to read for him and thus for us, as this book is told through Shawns POV. The sex is hot, but the circumstances are not always. Alessandra Hazard can write sexual tension like no one else. This is not my favorite of hers, but it's the first of hers I read and I liked it enough to continue with the series.
This series is a guilty pleasure for me. The tales are just so wrong, unhealthy, twisted… But, they’re irresistible, too. Each of the stories features a guy who doesn’t quite know what he’s getting himself into, a manipulative guy, and an awkward, but totally hot relationship. There’s always a power play, emotional sabotage, kinkiness, and it’s always a blast! Tons of humor, some I shouldn’t-be-laughing kind, some straight-out funny kind, some serious themes, tons of tension, some angst, and downright dirty m/m sex, as well as tenderness and love–it’s all there. Each has a straight guy–some who have questioned before, some who have never, not once–and a gay/bi-sexual guy. Each of the stories is linked with the others, but mostly tangentially, and it’s definitely not required that you read any of them in order to enjoy another, but you should, because each is worth the read. Each book has an HEA.
The first two books, Straight Boy and Just a Bit Twisted, are literal power plays. In the first, Xavier is in a position to offer Sage safety while they are roommates in prison. Xavier is smoking hot and Sage is sweet (he’s in for DUI). I wanted the relationship. I thought it was wrong. I wanted the relationship… In the second, Derek is Shawn’s professor. Oh, that is so wrong on so many levels. Derek is dark, kinky, and condescending, but he actually means well. Shawn is smart, but overburdened, and just needs to be cut a break. Trading sex for tutoring… UGH! But, this is a book, so I’ll tell you, you can love it even if in real life you’d be heading to report Derek to the dean. Shawn and Sage are cousins, so there’s the connection.
Shawn has a classmate, Christian, who becomes one of the MCs in this third book, Just a Bit Obsessed. Christian is asked by a classmate, Mila, to be a third with her boyfriend, Alexander, for a one time experience. Christian is bi, Mila is straight, and so, presumably, is Alexander. Their one time ends up being more than once, clearly. This is the only book in the series where there is m/f/m and m/m/f, as well as m/m. It is a gay for you tale where the angst comes from Alexander’s own internal struggle with what’s right, and what’s right for him.
Alexander is cousins with Jared, who is one of the MCs in the fourth story, Just a Bit Unhealthy. Gabe is in a relationship with Claire, who is quite manipulative even though she originally comes off as understanding. Gabe is a soccer star (sorry, English footballer), with a tragic past. A severe injury that almost left him a paraplegic sent him to Jared, the doctor who healed him. Gabe grows terribly dependent on Jared, manipulates him to keep him around, even knowing that Jared has fallen in love, unrequited, with him. Their friendship is unhealthy for both of them, so it really has to end, but how will that work out? And Gabe is married to Claire, with a baby, so that’s a major complication, too. But the draw, the co-dependency, the love…
Gabe’s manipulative brother is Tristan, who is also an English footballer, and who is one of the MCs in this fifth book, Just a Bit Wrong. Tristan finds himself injured and has to see Zach, Jared’s friend, for therapy. Zach is engaged to be married to a woman, and he’s the head of a large family of brothers. For some reason, Gabe gets under Zach’s skin, but as his doctor, what is he to do? He handles Gabe in totally unethical, but really hot, ways. How he can find Gabe attractive, emotionally, is beyond me in some ways, because he’s really awful, but as the reader, we hear his internal dialog and we understand. Maybe Zach gets the same insight in some way?
Zach has a younger brother, Ryan, who is, honestly, totally straight. But his best friend, James/Jamie, is not, and he’s loved Ryan forever. In this sixth book, Just a Bit Confusing, there’s another connection here from a previous book, but I don’t want to be a spoiler. James tries to be happy for Ryan and his relationship with Hannah, but it’s hard. He tries to find interest with someone else, but those attempts fail. He can’t be friends anymore because it hurts too much. But Ryan can’t not be friends with Jamie. So, he tries to give Jamie a bit of what he needs. But, he’s straight. It’s soooo awkward. One thing does occur in this book that I find troubling and that is the guys thinking that if a guy stays hard, he wants sex, and it can’t be rape, or taking advantage of him to have sex with him. That’s just wrong–a physical reaction is not indicative of wanting. I worry about the message here, and it’s the only time, in all of the books, that I do. Anyway, of course there’s an HEA, as in all the stories, but it take a lot to get there.
It looks like the seventh book will feature Luke, a close friend of Jamie, acquaintance of Ryan, with his Russian mobster lover. Can’t wait!
There’s lots of emotional manipulation here. Humor. Angst. M/M graphic sex, some of it D/s kinky, but not to an extreme. The characters have major depth. The secondary characters do, too, enough to carry them into the next book. It’s really a fine series that I’m always wanting to read the next installment of, and can’t put down once I get it. A five out of five stars for the series.
Original review can be found at https//whateverthewomanwantstoread.wordpress.com/2016/01/18/straight-guys-series-straight-boy-just-a-bit-twisted-just-a-bit-obsessed-just-a-bit-unhealthy-just-a-bit-wrong-just-a-bit-confusing/

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