Teach Me by Alexa Riley

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Teach Me by Alexa Riley
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Heidi Miller is desperate. That’s the one thing that keeps drumming in her mind as she walks into the strip club looking for a job. As a cocktail waitress, she’s only supposed to serve drinks, but when a hot stranger flashes a stack of cash, how can she turn it down?

Reese Davis has never been to a strip club, and it’s his cousin’s fault he’s here tonight. All he wants to do is sit in a corner until it’s over, but the hot little waitress dressed as a school girl is enough to send him over the edge.

Warning: Does he end up being her professor on her first day of college? What do you think? Pull out the knee socks, because class is in session.

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Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. Teach Me
  • 5. Copyright
  • 6. Dedication
  • 7. Chapter 1
  • 8. Chapter 2
  • 9. Chapter 3
  • 10. Chapter 4
  • 11. Chapter 5
  • 12. Chapter 6
  • 13. Chapter 7
  • 14. Chapter 8
  • 15. Chapter 9
  • 16. Chapter 10
  • 17. Chapter 11
  • 18. Chapter 12
  • 19. Chapter 13
  • 20. Chapter 14
  • 21. Chapter 15
  • 22. Chapter 16
  • 23. Chapter 17
  • 24. Chapter 18
  • 25. Epilogue
  • 26. Coach
  • 27. Dedication
  • 28. Chapter 1
  • 29. Read Me Romance
  • 30. Stalk the Author

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K Paul
K Paul

Hot but generic

Reply3 years ago
    xanny Lord
    xanny Lord

    as far as quality writing bad solid storylines ALEXA REALLY REALLY FELL OFF. anyways..

    Reply3 years ago
      C B
      C B

      I really liked this! Reese was so intense! I wasn't expecting that from his character at first but he was so intense when it came to Heidi. He's Alexa Riley's most obsessed male character to me. I feel like not many will probably like this one as much but I really enjoyed it.

      Reply3 years ago
        Speak now TV💜
        Speak now TV💜

        I am going to rant and it's okay if you don't agree with my opinion. While reading the book I think the fl is 19 the age difference between fl and ml is huge which is okay but one thing I absolutely dislike is the way the author treat education! Like girl got kicked out of the college and didn't complete her study and it's okay???? Its bit concerning as mostly her reader are teenager like me I just completed my high school and on way to college no Idea what I was suppose to do and her stand regarding studies really disappointed me. Like if you want to be house wife it's totally okay and your choice but I think completing your education trying a job(your choice) is important too the feeling of earning on your own and been self independent is really aspiring. I noticed in her few books she deregarded college like it doesn't matter like I am same age I also don't know what am I supposed to do but one think I do know is I want to earn for myself I don't beg someone else for money I want to find my self worth. Please stop putting college in bad light it is a important step in growth too even if you don't know what to do it's a stepping stone one day everything will get clear don't follow her stupid book and please study it's important and grow up and than make your decision. Please stop encouraging that college is bad and been uneducated is cool things. That's all if you agree/disagree tell me your point.

        Reply3 years ago
        • C N

          If your dream is to become a doctor, lawyer etc etc sure you need college. However out of my top 5 most financially successful friends 1 went to college 3 didnt and 1 dropped from high school. The rest who went to college have mediocre to low incomes. In my opinion personal ability and smarts trumps college by far. The amount of ppl with diplomas selling KFC is by no means small, i guess it depends what your diploma is in. Oh well being young and having dreams is fine but for every person who succeeded and is given as example, there are dozens who didnt shoved in the shadows.

          8 months ago
        • Pragmatic Ebooks

          In this day and age education is vital, but for a significant number of young white women college was for the purpose of securing a husband or sponsor. Not much has changed. You are one of the ones interested in securing your degree and independence. That's not the goal for the majority. College is access to the future millionaires and billionaires, and black athletes. Just keeping it real. Good luck with school.

          3 years ago
        • Apricot Mondal

          I totally agree with you on Education topic....

          3 years ago
        Apricot Mondal
        Apricot Mondal

        It's good 💖💖💖, but I didn't feel the Alexa Riley touch in this book.... They are far more better in writing a story, coz this book had not much of a story as compared to their old books.....

        Reply3 years ago
        • Jacki Rose

          I completely agree

          3 years ago