
Misconduct
Teacher Easton, aged 23, and Tyler, 35, are drawn together despite the boundaries between parent-teacher dynamics and professionalism. Their chemistry ignites in spite of warnings, and this story wrestles with attraction, guilt, and the pull of things that feel forbidden.
About This Book
In "Misconduct" by Penelope Douglas, Easton Bradbury, a 23-year-old former tennis player turned high school teacher, is dedicated to her students and determined to leave her past behind. Her life takes a complicated turn when she meets Tyler Marek, a 35-year-old wealthy businessman and father of one of her students. Their initial meeting at a Mardi Gras ball leads to a forbidden attraction that challenges their professional boundaries and personal ethics.
As Easton and Tyler's relationship deepens, they confront the complexities of their age difference, societal expectations, and the potential consequences of their actions. The story delves into themes of power dynamics, trust, and the allure of the forbidden, creating a slow-burn romance filled with tension and emotional depth. Set against the vibrant backdrop of New Orleans, the novel explores the characters' struggles with their pasts and the challenges of navigating a relationship that defies conventional norms.
The narrative is marked by intense chemistry and a gradual unfolding of the protagonists' personal growth. The mood is dark and suspenseful, as Easton and Tyler grapple with their desires and the repercussions of their choices. Their journey is one of self-discovery, redemption, and the pursuit of a love that transcends societal boundaries.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the sizzling chemistry and intense sexual tension between the protagonists. Many commend Douglas's writing style for its sharp dialogue and emotional depth. Fans note the book's emotional impact, blending humor, trials, and steamy romance effectively. Some readers criticize the pacing, finding the beginning slow and the ending rushed. Those who enjoy taboo age-gap romances with complex characters and slow-burn tension will appreciate this book.
About the Author

Penelope Douglas
14 books in library
Readers are drawn to Penelope Douglas's novels for their deep emotional resonance and the exploration of complex, often taboo relationships. Her ability to craft morally ambiguous characters and intense romantic dynamics keeps audiences engaged and eager for more.


