Book Review: Seducing Sensei (Notice Me Senpai Book 1) by S.N. McKibben
Genre: Erotica Romance/LGBT Romance
Book: Seducing Sensei (Notice Me Senpai Book 1)
Author: S.N. McKibben
My Rating: ★★★★
Synopsis:
A professional teacher by day, Moriel learns that students can sometimes be the best teachers. Eighteen-year-old Scott Cooper and Itsuma Karter, two of his students share similar interests—including lust for each other. Emotions flare when Itsuma challenges “Mr. Reis’s” authority.
After Moriel harshly disciplines Itsuma in front of the entire class, the young student vows to regain a piece of his wounded pride back. Torn by loyalty for his smoldering friend and classmate, Scott Cooper watches his homeroom teacher with dreamy, lust-filled eyes.
The heated conflict begins a fiery battle between Itsuma and his teacher. As this passion translation becomes a lustful tale, a surprising ‘hot for teacher’ story becomes a love affair, and a passionate adventure.
This out of the ordinary exploration for the two students allows them entrance into a world of erotic confessions, taking them on a journey into the velvet art of seduction that begins when the fighting ends. But as their taboo sexual persuasions beckon for something more, in lies the question… do two wrongs make a right?
Moriel, Scott, and Itsuma learn the answer.
My Thoughts:
This is one book that you should not judge by the cover.
Seducing Sensei is an erotic novel of a male teacher that enters into a relationship with two male best friends that happen to be his students. The story is unique, humorous and a whole lot on the naughty side. The story is a light read that is well written with a plot that moves a fast pace yet doesn’t feel fast.
A few things I didn’t like about the book:
Initially seeing the cover, I would not have picked the book up – it was not appealing at all. However, I decided to go ahead and give the book a try. I would definitely say don’t judge this book by the cover. The book was really good compared to the “cheesy” cover. The other thing I didn’t care for in the book was how the characters didn’t seem “real”. It is not realistic that a teacher would let a student get away with the things that Mori let them do. In addition, they seemed to meet and then be “in love” within a very short period of time. I could see having strong feelings for someone, but not to the love part yet. However, this did not take away from my reading of the book or thinking the book was good. These are my personal opinions that I think bring the book down just a smidgeon.
Overall this book was a unique read with humor and a taboo subject. This was the first book by S.N. McKibben that I have read. I would be willing to read more books by this author as they are unique and not your usual reads. If you want a book that is a light read with a taboo subject and lots of erotica, then this is the book for you.