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Jacob Greene, sexy multimillionaire CEO of Greene Publishing is a broken man desperate to find reason in his life. Losing Katherine, the love of his life, makes a once gentle and kindhearted man into someone dark and miserable. Abigail Anderson, single mother, second grade teacher, is tired of living her life alone. But the only man she's ever loved betrayed her and left her in the dark. Now, three years later, their paths cross. A rocky beginning soon turns into something more. Real. The feeling is mutual and their feelings grow. But secrets always have a way of coming out. Will Jacob and Abigail be able to learn how to love again or will they suffer alone for the rest of their lives?This will be a stand alone.

324 pages, Paperback

First published September 26, 2013

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3,100 reviews1,527 followers
October 14, 2013
3 stars



Abigail you have my heart and no one else matters


I don’t even know where to begin with Teach Me Love. Let me just say this, I have converse with the author a few times and she is the most adorable person. This is my honest opinion of the book. As much as I wanted to love Teach Me Love, it just did not work out for me.

Abigail is a single mother, to six year old Lucus. She’s a teacher and has a roommate, named Heather. Jacob is a rich successful business man, his sececraty is Heather. One more thing Abigail and Jacob have in common is Jacob’s ex and Abigail’s ex-best friend, Katherine.

First off, I was intrigued by the blurb, because as everyone knows, I love a single-mother and rich Hero story line. When I started the read I was hit with steam at ten percent and I was really taken aback, but then I realized, oh okay this must be that type of read, so I put myself in that frame of mind. I think that was my downfall.

Teach Me Love, has all the elements you could look for in a steamy read, but it didn’t quiet hit the mark. I was really frustrated that it was about 30% before the main characters interacted and when they did, it was fairly minimal. I was frustrated because the steamy scenes at the ten percent mark showed Jacob’s character at being an arse, so I was looking forward to some nice banter between Abigail and Jacob. I did not get that. I didn’t even get some nice sexual frustration I usually crave for in a book.

It took me awhile before I realized Katherine is dead, this is no spoiler or secret. I think this should have been explained to me in simple black and white terms within the first few pages (unless I missed it). Also, and this is a personal thing with me, I do not like creepy dead ghost characters. To have Katherine pop in and out of the book to have conversations with Abigail and Jacob freaked me out a bit.

Lucas is six-years old, but he kind of acts like three or four. I do not have children, but I have three nephews, and they do not act like him. I am referencing to the part when the relationship between Lucas and Jacob shift and to me it was unbelievable. I couldn’t imagine a six-year-old reacting that way he did, unless he was younger.

At times, I felt like there was a list of things that would make an exciting read and it was being checked off. Like, crazy ex-girlfriend, check. Crazy baby-daddy, check. Proclamations of love, check. The writing was a bit unpolished and a bit typical. I can’t pin-point why, I think it’s because I have read so many books, I have been desensitized by many things and I just need to be wowed, you know?

I admire you Abigail

Why’s that?

You raised Lucas on your own and built this great life for your family


Here are my suggestions; there should have not been crazy alpha steam at the ten percent mark. It set me up for a specific type of read and when I didn’t get steam until 65% in, I was fairly disappointed. The main characters should never meet past the 30% point, unless it’s necessary, those cases are very rare. I do not like dead ghost characters. It’s creepy and the whole getting approval from your ex is kind of cheesy. If there is a child in the book, really build the relationship. Make me believe there is this great bond. Do not throw in external characters, like crazy ex’s for tension.

Overall, Teach Me Love had great bones, but it just needed to be edited more. I feel like there’s great potential, but it just didn’t fit. I needed a bit more character development and believable chemistry, if I had that, I think it would have been a great read.

Do not write this author off entirely, I see great things for her, and I can’t wait to see what else she has up her sleeve.

An ARC was provided in exchange for an honest review
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353 reviews
November 3, 2014
3.5 stars EMOTIONAL STORY OF LOVE, LOSS AND MOVING ON

I really did enjoy this story. I think it was both beautiful and emotional. I loved Lucas and Mila. They were two little cuties. I liked Jacob and Abigail a lot to. Their chemistry and connection was off the charts.

Jacob was a good guy until he lost the love of his life Katherine. How does someone survive after that? Everything you thought your life would be is suddenly gone and the thought of truly moving on is unthinkable. How long is enough time? Should you feel guilty? Are you betraying the memory of the woman you thought you would be with forever? Are you betraying yourself? All those are questions one might ask themselves after such a loss. The answers are different for everyone. There is no right or wrong. It could be months or years…eventually something or someone will come along that eases the pain and allows your heart to reopen to the possibilities of living and loving again.

Abigail has been hurt in the past…betrayed by some of the people closest to her. She has a beautiful son that is the love of her life. She lives her life for Lucas and will do anything to protect him. She’s lonely and wants to move on but just the thought of being hurt again always stomps out any hope she has of finding that special someone.

But after stalking into the office of the cocky Jacob Greene to confront him about putting her sister out of a job she can’t get him out of her mind. And Jacob feels the same. No woman has ever stood up to him like the dark haired beauty Abigail Anderson. And he wants more…much more. And if there is anything to know about Jacob Greene…he always gets what he wants.

Katherine is never too far out of the picture. Jacob sees her in his dreams...he’s struggling to move on. I think Jacob’s relationship with Katherine as a ghost was unique. My heart broke for him. You could tell how much he was in love with her and how lost he was after she passed.

The only part of the story that I didn't care for was when Jacob went to Katherine’s grave towards the end and asked how could he love Abigail? How could he love anyone but her? And then tells her that she (Katherine) is the only one for him... I thought that it was an emotional and beautiful part of the story but extremely misplaced.

I don’t blame him for having those questions or thoughts…they are only natural. However, it seemed like he did move on. He lead Abigail to believe that he was truly committed. Jacob had been with Abigail and Lucas (Abigail’s son) for months and loved them and made promises and planned a future with them. Then he goes and says stuff like that after all that time. I thought it was kind of a slap in the face to Abigail and Lucas. I think that it would have been a beautiful yet heartbreaking moment if it were written earlier on in the book...It just didn’t sit right with me for him to say those words and have those feelings after so long. It kind of took away from the story for me.

I think the writing was ok...It was kind of fast paced where everything was kind of explained to the reader instead of the story being told to the reader.

Overall I still gave it 3.5 stars because the meaning of the book was great. Thank you S. Moose for sharing such a beautiful and emotional story with us.

Review also published at ** A is for Alpha B is for Books **
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2,288 reviews20 followers
December 4, 2013
This book is a 5+ star read. I feel in love with the story of Abigail and Jacob. They had one person in common Katherine who lost her life way to early, but because of her love for 2 people she brought them back together in the most amazing way. Abigail didn't know if she could trust Jacob especially with her son. But Jacob proves that no matter what happens he will love them both forever. However when things start to go wrong and Abigail is in an accident, Luke's dad returns, and Jacob's ex gets in the way find out how Jacob and Abigail deal with it all. This is a wonderful story of faith, love, and forever. You will fall in love too!
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1,822 reviews336 followers
November 3, 2014
**JOSIE’S REVIEW**

Jacob Greene CEO of Greene Publishing, lost the love of his life, Katherine, the night he planned on proposing. Because of this he can no longer commit to anyone and is angry, dark and closed off.

Jacob decides to date, Madison, a family friend but with no promises of something more. Until Madison says those three words, I LOVE YOU (yep you guessed it STALKER TIME).

“Madison I don’t want a relationship.”

“Madison, give me back my key. You are not to come back here do I make myself clear? I tried to be nice to you about this but you have left me no choice. I want you out of my life Madison. Just leave.”


Abigail is a second grade teacher and a single mother to 6 year old Lucas. When she found out she was pregnant, the baby’s daddy and his family didn’t want anything to do with her or the baby. Abigail ended up having to flee and raise Lucas on her own, along with the help of her sister Heather. Abigail was a very strong and caring mother and I loved the bond she shared with her sister. It was funny yet protective.

Although the attraction between Jacob and Abigail was instant, it took awhile for them to get to know each other and have a relationship. Jacob also needed to take the time to get to know Jacob (that touched my heart since nowadays you do not see that).

“Abigail be mine. You’re all I think about. We’ve been friends for month now and I think it’s time to take our friendship to the next level. I care about you Abigail, you and Lucas. I can give you and Lucas everything and I can make you happy. The both of you.” “You have a beautiful pu**y Abigail, So wet for my baby, are you ready for me baby. Open your eyes now, I want you to watch me make love to you Abigail.”

“Yes Jacob, I’m yours.” ‘I’m giving you my heart Jacob. Just please, I am begging you, don’t break it because I don’t think I’ll survive.”


Abigail goes back and forth with her past as well as Jacob but can Jacob really let his go? Will he learn to love Abigail? Or will someone else get their happily ever after? You are going to have to read it like I did to find out. It’s a fast paced read and guess what? There is no cliffhanger! Yep so you will get the same ending I did!
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260 reviews7 followers
November 3, 2014
************** I received and ARC of this book via the author in exchange for an honest review***********************

This is my favorite book by this author! .

S. Moose has did her THANG with this book. Her books just keep getting better and better. First of I cant really think of many books that I read about a single mom looking for love. That alone got my attention. The male lead being a millionaire may be typical, but a single mom is not typical in NA books. Also Teach Me Love has alternating POVs between Jacob and Abigail, my ULTIMATE favorite in any book I read!!! Thank you S. Moose for allowing us readers to be inside of both Jacob and Abigail's heads.

Jacob Greene was a CEO of Greene Publishing who lost his girlfriend, whom he was about to propose to, in a car wreck and he was the driver. Mourning the lost of Katherine, Jacob didnt really know how to bounce back in the love department other than been a manwhore because he wasnt ready to give his heart away. Abigail was a single mother of a 6 year boy named Lucas, and a 2nd grade school teacher. Her baby daddy didnt want anything to do with her and so she was forced to make it on her own. Abigail not only took care of her son Lucas but her littler sister Heather. She was a caring, loving and a fiesty chick all rolled up into one. Her son Lucas was a joy to read about I love the bond that Jacob and Lucas shared. I loved that even though there was an instant attraction it wasnt instant love. They took their times to get to know each other and go on dates before they became an official couple. It was sweet to read. Even with all the sweetness, this book was full of drama at the same dang time. The "visions/dreams" that both Abigail and Jacob were having were almost spooky but it made for a good storyline. The drama wasnt drawn out for long periods of time, and that was refreshing. I hate unnecessarily with miscommunication that could have been solved with just one phone call. Also, there is no cliffhangers and this is a stand alone. Woot Woot!!!!

Read this book if you havent done so already!!

19 reviews2 followers
August 7, 2014
Also posted at oakleighedits.blogspot.com

Let me preface this by mentioning that I do not like to leave negative reviews. In this case, I do not feel I have much choice.

Where to begin? This book is advertised as having been re-edited in March, 2014. Having slogged through it, I have to wonder what it was like before. The writing is stilted and awkward throughout. Aside from misspelled and misused words, and verb tense inconsistencies, there are words and ideas rephrased and repeated within paragraphs, as though the author sought to beef up the word count. Additionally, there are some odd phrases used, inconsistencies in characters and their actions, and simple mistakes in descriptions, which could all be easily corrected with proofreading.

On top of all of this, this book contains a catalogue of romance novel tropes including jealous exes, insta-love, bad boy turned good, and middle-school girl smackdown. The characters are unbelievable, unrealistic, and unlikeable at times. The hero is constantly putting together multi-million dollar publishing deals, yet puts his PA in charge of a new division. He spends time soul-searching about getting involved with someone, decides not to, and then ends up in bed with her almost immediately afterward. The heroine is a mature single mom one moment and a melodramatic adolescent the next, yet her melodrama doesn’t live up to the build-up. The son is an unrealistically obedient and understanding six year old.

The "steamy" loves scenes are remarkably clinical. When Jacob has sex with Abigail, it's no different than when he has sex with previous girlfriends. Though there is supposed to be a depth of romantic feeling with Abigail, it isn't expressed in the bedroom.

If this had lived up to the blurb, it could have been an enjoyable read. As it stands, it was greatly disappointing.
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571 reviews123 followers
November 17, 2013
It was a good read, I loved Jacob's relationship with Lucas and how he came to be a better man with Abigail. Some of the parts of the story were a little far fetched for me and I caught some grammatical errors but I know they happen and they were not overwhelming so they did not affect my four star review. Overall, the HEA was awesome- no cliffhanger or continuing saga- woohoo for that! Great job S! Xoxo ❤️ Kellie
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4,007 reviews431 followers
November 11, 2013
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. There was so much more to this than the hunky billionaire meeting the mum of a lovely six year old boy.
The author did a fantastic job of showing both the heartache these two are going through & also the joys when they allowed themselves to move on. A few nice little twists in it had me at the edge of my seat wondering what was gonna happen next.
I thoroughly enjoyed this story & will be recommending it to my friends.
Received in return for an honest review.
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Author 154 books1,513 followers
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November 12, 2014
Who doesn't love a sexy millionaire who can pull on your heartstrings? Jacob Greene is hot and he knows it! This was a touching story of the power of love, and never giving up. The two main characters were both afraid to love or be loved it was a sweet emotional journey getting them to find love and happiness. Overall a great book, I can't wait for more from this author!
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167 reviews17 followers
November 5, 2013
I received an ARC copy of Teach Me Love to give an honest review that I will share on Goodreads, Amazon, and my blog.

When we start the book Jacob is having a hard time dealing with the death of Katherine the love of his life. She has been gone for three years, but he just can’t seem to get pass the loss. He been having visions of her in the loft they shared but he never tells anyone about this.
Jacob and his bother Logan own a publishing company; they are very successful and have tons of authors they work with. Jacob is not an easy person to work for but his assistant Heather does a great job at what she does. Until one day Jacob misses a meeting and blames Heather for missing the meeting. He tells her that she never told him about the meeting. She informs him that she called him, text him, email him, and had it set on his calendar but he still decides to fire her anyway.
Heather gets all her stuff from the office and leaves for home. She shares a place with her sister Abigail and nephew Lucas. She tells her sister that Jacob Greene has fired her and that she has pay for the next three months until she can find something else. This doesn’t go to well with her sister Abigail and she has plans on setting this straight with Mr. Greene but she doesn’t tell her sister her plan.
Abigail has a son Lucas and he is in Kindergarten and she teaches Second grade at the same school her son attends. Lucas is everything to Abigail and she will do whatever it takes for he son to be happy. She hasn’t seen Ryan since the day she told him she was pregnant and that is when her and Katherine have a big fight and are no longer friends.
Logan and his wife Hayden are concerned with how Jacob has been lately and they suggest he spend time with his niece Mila. After some thinking he says that he would love to spend time with her. So Uncle Jacob and Mila spend their day together at the zoo and she takes him all over the place seeing everything she wants to see. He does whatever she wants because this is her day. They go show and sit and Mila get so excite to see the animals that she is jumping up and down on her uncle’s lap. Meanwhile Abigail and she son Lucas as at the same show at the zoo when Abigail sees this guy in front of her with his daughter and get a smile on her face when she see how well they are together. She is thrown for a loop when the little girl says Uncle Jacob. She looks and says Mr. Greene is great with his niece but I am mad at him for firing my sister for no cause. After the show Mila and Jacob head off to feed the Zebra’s and Abigail and Lucas are there as well. She sees them and kind of hopes that he will stand where they are but he goes to a different area. Abigail and Lucas leave for home and Jacob and Mila leave for his brother’s place.
A few weeks later Jacob’s sister-in-law Hayden tells him it’s time to start moving forward with his life. So he decided that his friend Madison would be a safe bet and that nothing would happen and they would have sex and hang out. Then things start to get weird between him and Madison she starts to fall in love with him. He tells her that this is not what he wants and breaks it off with her.
Since this has happen he and Abigail have starting going out once in a while after she told him off for firing her sister. While they were out one night for dinner Madison calls and says she can’t be without him and this causes Abigail to question his motives since he is a player. She doesn’t want to get hurt and she really like Jacob.

There is so much more that happens between everyone but I am going to stop here. You really need to get a copy of Teach Me Love. I cried and laughed through the story.
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422 reviews34 followers
November 12, 2013
I found this to be about Learning to Love again......

I enjoyed this book. I will give this book 4 stars.

So often after we lose someone we thought we were meant to spend the rest of our lives with in such a tragic way, it's hard to let them go and love again. That is what this story is partially about. We have Logan -CEO millionaire- Sex on a stick - who loses his true love Katherine in a tragic accident that he continuously blames himself for because he was driving the car. He is broken! He uses women to numb his pain. Never really allowing himself to get close to anyone again.

Then we have a single mom-Abigail- who has basically given up on finding her true love. She is a school teacher and barely making it. Trying her best to provide for her and her son Lucas. And then because it's a "Small world" and her sister, Heather, whom she has practically raised gets fired, her path crosses with Logan and sparks fly.

It's a struggle for Abigail to open up and let Logan in because she is harboring some secrets that could very well ruin any chance she has with him.

Logan struggles through most of the book with "Letting go" of Katherine and often times "seeing visions of her". He can't put the past behind him enough to actually let her go and allow himself to love again. Having a ghost in a story was fairly new to me. Did I enjoy that part....Ehhhh... I could have taken or left it.

Logan opens up a little and forms a bond with Abigails son Lucas. He really is a kind, gentle and loving man. The emotional bond he forms with Lucas is the sweetest.

I would have liked to seen more DRAMA more ANGST. We do get a tiny bit of that when it comes to crazy B*tch Madison and a tad with the baby daddy - Ryan. I would like to have seen more of the Alpha male we seen in the beginning when he was with Madison. Once he gets with Abigail and they finally get hot n heavy....it's just so so. I did like the name of Abigail's B.O.B...... "Thor" =) There were parts of the story I felt were a little rushed. A few editing errors, but I can live with those. All in all, it was a great love story. Showing that two people can find love again. We go on a journey of love, lust, secrets, crazy as Hell ex lovers, and with time we get a beautiful love story.
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692 reviews
February 25, 2017
mmm No sé, le falto algo,
La idea no es mala, pero tampoco es nueva, un mujeriego que de pronto se enamora de una mamá soltera, la historia es linda pero no sé
ademas porque se tenían que conocer todos, mucha coincidencia, pero es bonito de leer
Profile Image for Lindsey Melia.
384 reviews10 followers
November 3, 2014
holy shit! Where do I even begin with this book?
Well lets just say one things for sure if your like me your gonna need ALOT of tissues. This author had me an emotional wreck reading this book. From the start of the book when we meet Jacob Greene our alpa male of this book you know from his backing story that your gonna shed a few tears(if you've a heart anyways)
This is three years after something changed his life for good. Turned his life upside down,draining it of all the color,till he's just a shell of himself using girls to numb the pain and heart ache.
Little did he know that firing his P.A Heather would cause a domino effect in his life. What happens I hear you ask??? Well Abigail Anderson happens that's what. She strolls into his office all guns blazing for firing her poor sister.....Heather his P.A (remember i said domino effect?) OH YEAH. Abigail is like a breath of fresh air to Jacob,after all these years of just existing ,she makes him want to live again.
He feels an instant draw to her,were as she's stubborn and fights it. Not only for firing her sister but she has her reasons.....
Abigail is 28. She moved from California to New York just over 6 years ago. Pregnant and without that baby's dad she just needed a fresh start. Flash forward 6 years and she's created a nice little life for herself. Until she gets caught up with Jacob Greene that is. He just won't take no for an answer were she's concerned. Then he son Lucas would have to go and fall in love with Jacob......so what's a girl to do???
But have you ever felt like your not alone in this life? That you've someone helping you,guiding you along? Pointing you in the direction of something that's right in front of your eyes? Then the question is people who leave our life's,do they ever really leave? Or are they always with us,standing by our sides just sometimes going unseen? Mmmmm I wonder......Just remember you's were warned. Oh and one parting word.....TISSUES!
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1,849 reviews24 followers
May 27, 2015
After some nudging from one of my best book buddies, I gave this author a chance. S. Moose had a lot going on in this story but it all worked together really well. The dual POV really helped me connect with the main characters. They were both complex and likeable while remaining realistic.

Teach Me Love follows the story of Jacob and Abigail. Jacob is struggling with moving forward after a tragedy took the love of his life, Katherine from him. He has turned to booze and women to help dull the loneliness and pain. I liked that he was flawed but owned it. He knew his life was a mess but didn't see a way to change it until a fiery woman storms into his office to give him a piece of her mind. Enter Abigail. I adored this woman. She was bold and brave while maintaining a vulnerability about her. She is devoted, caring, nurturing and fiercely loyal. I loved that she went toe to toe with Jacob defending her sister, Heather, and came out on top. And her interactions with her son, Lucas were some of the brightest spots in the story. That boy captured my heart in the way only a child full of wonder can.

I liked seeing the change in Jacob. His transition from playboy to devoted family man was a complete 360. It took him a while to get there but the journey was great. Seeing him with Lucas and Mila warmed my heart. I enjoyed the relationship he had with his family, especially his brother, Logan. Their bond was deep and honest and rooted in unconditional love. There were a few unexpected twists along the way that had me holding my breath. I wasn't ready for that final shocker but thankfully I wasn't left in limbo long.

Teach Me Love is a story about letting go of the pain and learning to move forward towards the future you want. S. Moose packed quite a punch with this book. She blended humor, steam and drama in a well rounded love story. Everything came full circle for all parties involved. And that ending, perfectly Jacob and Abigail!
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900 reviews27 followers
January 31, 2014
I was given a copy of Teach Me Love from the author in exchange for an honest review.

Teach me Love is the story of Jacob Greene and Abigail Anderson. When we first meet Jacob he is still mourning the loss of his girlfriend Katherine, whom he lost a few years before. Abigail is a single mother of a six year old son and an elementary school teacher. Abigail knows of Jacob through her ex best friend Katherine. Katherine and Abigail had a misunderstanding about Abigail’s pregnancy and lost her best friend due to it.

When Jacob fires Heather his secretary, who happens to me Abigail’s sister, Abigail decides to confront Jacob about it. That's when the sparks fly between these two. I LOVED the connection they had to Katherine. Even with Katherine speaking to them and guiding them I liked the storyline. I just kept thinking I hope they can get over the past to move on with a future. ​

I liked several things about this Teach me Love. I enjoyed how we got both POV’s.It made the story more likable and believable. I liked how the relationship wasn't rushed they took their time getting to know each other. The amount of angst was perfect for this story. I was also loving the fact that Jacob developed such a great relationship with Abbigail’s son Lucas. Another plus to Teach Me love no cliffy… It has its own HEA which I LOVED!!!

My only issue with the book is some formatting issues and grammar issues. For that reason I am giving Teach me Love 4 stars.I WILL definitely read more books from S Moose.

“Yes Jacob, I’m yours.” ‘I’m giving you my heart Jacob. Just please, I am begging you, don’t break it because I don’t think I’ll survive.”--- Abigail
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Author 15 books210 followers
November 17, 2013
ow! What a heart-wrenching story about love, loss, guilt, and learning to live again. S. Moose took me for a ride with this beautiful breathtaking novel; gripping my attention and luring me in, then wrapping me in the comfort of a flawless novel.

Jacob, this man had been through so much. Losing his love forced him into a different man, a shell of the man he used to be. He became cold, angry, unforgiving, and bedded women with no emotional contact only to ease the loneliness in his heart.

Abigail was a woman who was fierce, determined, and didn’t take shit from Jacob or anyone else. Yet, she was dealing with her own demons. Being a single mother with a demanding job has left Abigail loveless. She loved a man once; can she love again?

Will these two be able to overcome their fears, emotions, and desires and mend their hearts? You will have to read Teach Me Love to find out. This is one action-packed novel that will keep you wondering if these two will succumb to the past or live for the future. Grab a glass of wine, sit back and enjoy this rare treasure!

S. Moose did a fantastic job keeping my attention. The story line was good, the characters great, and the flow absolutely wonderful. I truly enjoyed this novel and cannot wait to read more from this author.

Teach Me Love Receives 4.5 Beautiful Breathtaking Stars!
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550 reviews27 followers
November 10, 2013
Another fantastic book by S. Moose! I seriously couldn’t put this down and ended up reading it in one sitting. I loved all the characters and the storyline had plenty going on as well. With past tragedy, lots of sexy scenes, and a great love story there is a lot going on for this book.
Jacob and Abigail were great characters. When the book begins, Jacob is riddled with guilt over from his past and has become a domineering and cold womanizer. Abigail has her own past she’s dealing with put she is strong and has a feisty personality that I just loved from the very beginning. She puts Jacob in his place and the rest is history. I really liked how these two complimented each other. They each had baggage and insecurities but helped one another to realize what they could have. Their friends and family were great supporting characters and I really enjoyed them as well.
The plot was well written and I found myself drawn into the story from the very beginning. It was a definite “page turner” for me and I had no problem getting into the story. I felt emotions right along with the characters and was rooting for them throughout the book. An excellent story and I can’t wait to see what comes next from S. Moose. I’m giving this a 5 out of 5 stars!
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345 reviews8 followers
December 14, 2013
** I received an ARC for an honest review. **

Jacob Greene was the millionaire who lost his girlfriend in a car accident before he could propose. Abigail Anderson was the single mother and elementary school teacher raising her son on her own since the father walked out on her early in the pregnancy. But, their worlds collide and they embark on a soul searching relationship. Can they both forget their pasts so they can move on? Or will they both be stuck in the world of the past?

I liked several aspects of this book. I liked that the story was in the view of Jacob and Abigail. It was so much better to hear the story from both points of view. I also liked that the relationship wasn't rushed. The characters took their time in making the relationship official. The drama, while it made me mad, was just right for this story. The amount of drama and the type of drama was perfect for this story. There was no cliffhanger (while I am a fan of stories that have cliffhangers, it is refreshing to read one that is not). I loved that Jacob created a relationship with Abigail's son as well.

The book was well written and the story flowed nicely. The story was resolved. Overall, it was a good book and I will read more by this author.
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Author 6 books89 followers
May 1, 2015
Teach Me Love is the story of Abigail and Jacob, two people with issues from past loves. Abigail is a single mother with a six-year-old son, Lucas who was abandoned by Lucas's father when he found out she was pregnant. Jacob lost his girlfriend, Katherine in an auto accident when he was driving and is ridden with guilt.

The second-grade teacher and single mother's sister works for Jacob until he unfairly fires her and Abigail goes to his office to give him a piece of her mind. From this unlikely beginning these two find love together despite crazy ex's, the difference in lifestyles and Lucas's father suddenly appearing. The point of view switched each chapter to give the reader a look at the emotions and feelings of each character about the uncertainty and roller coaster emotions. This method gave the reader a good look into the minds of both Jacob and Abigail. I loved the close family ties Jacob shared with his brother, Logan and his family, especially Mila, his young niece.
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11 reviews3 followers
August 9, 2014
I enjoyed this book. It was not a book I would normally of read as I prefer erotica too erotic romance for the most part. That said this was a good read once I got into the book.

At first I didn't enjoy the fact that each chapter switched from one character POV to another, but as I read more it began to make sense why the writer did this.

The story was interesting and held my attention, although I think I would have liked a few more twists and ones, that to be honest, I didn't see coming. The interplay between the characters was fun though and the story more believable than many romance novels I have read, especially when it comes to the millionaire meets woman genre. I'm not sure that actually is a genre but if not there seems to me there should be.

If you are looking for an easy to read book, with believable characters who will take you away this is a good place to start in my opinion.
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397 reviews15 followers
January 29, 2014
Reviewer : Kaylene - Magic Within The Pages
Rating : 3.5 Stars

Teach Me Love is the story of Jacob Greene and Abigail Anderson. Jacob a hot, sexy CEO of a publishing company is heartbroken since the loss of the love of his life Katherine. He is a shell of a man and seems miserable and very alone. When he meets Abigail he starts to see that she could very well be the woman that helps him to move on. He sees Katherine everywhere and talks to her as well. I really liked the fact that Abigail was a single mum struggling with the fact that she was on her own.

Overall this book was a nice romance read. It had a lot of potential but never quite hit the mark for me. One of my biggest issues would have been the editing and proof reading, if it was edited it would probably be a much better read for me. This book was a 3.5 star read and I would recommend this book to romance readers.
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394 reviews24 followers
January 23, 2014
Teach Me Love is the story of Jacob Greene and Abigail Anderson. Jacob a hot, sexy CEO of a publishing company is heartbroken since the loss of the love of his life Katherine. He is a shell of a man and seems miserable and very alone. When he meets Abigail he starts to see that she could very well be the woman that helps him to move on. He sees Katherine everywhere and talks to her as well. I really liked the fact that Abigail was a single mum struggling with the fact that she was on her own.

Overall this book was a nice romance read. It had a lot of potential but never quite hit the mark for me. One of my biggest issues would have been the editing and proof reading, if it was edited it would probably be a much better read for me. This book was a 3.5 star read so I will up it 4 stars. I would recommend this book to romance readers.
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672 reviews6 followers
May 18, 2014
Hot Millionaire - check
Lady that's falls at is feet - unchecked!
Jacob and Abigail's story isn't your normal millionaire story! Jacob doesn't get the girl right away! Abigail makes him work for it! And she has good reasons for it! She has her son Lucas (who is a great little boy) to think about. She has to be on guard.
Jacob was a playboy but when Abigail came into his office to give him a piece of her mind for firing her sister she had a hold on him instantly. He no longer wanted to peruse anyone else but Abigail. Will she give this playboy a chance?
He dines her and her son gradually bringing her walls down. But they both have secrets that need to be brought out on the table. When the secrets are out will they be able to continue to work on their relationship?!?
One click this book! You won't be disappointed!!
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Author 8 books369 followers
November 3, 2014
I was honored to read an ARC of Teach Me Love and enjoyed every second of it!

Let me just start off by saying, there is nothing sexier than a man who loves kids. That alone had me swooning so hard for Jacob Greene. The chemistry between Jacob and Abigail is undeniable, and it doesn't take long for them to realize that they might just be the ones to help each other heal and move on.

This breathtaking story tugged at my heart from the first page to the last, but S. Moose found a way to mend it whole again. With characters you cannot help but fall in love with, Teach Me Love will put your emotions to the test and make you question whether love really can overcome the ghosts of your past.

I highly recommend this book! You won't be able to put it down!
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1,167 reviews63 followers
November 18, 2013
4.5 stars

Teach Me Love is another wonderful book of S. Moose..
Loved it!!

The characters, OMG!! Hot and sizzling characters..
Especially Jacob, he's awesome and way handsome for his own good.
Abigail on the other hand, she's great and I love her personality.
She's sweet and I love her protectiveness despite the things that happened to her.
The story, the story is great!! I loved the concept and all..
It's full of surprises and stuff.. It's also not boring and the flow is great..
The drama/issues of the story made me cry..
Dang! The way the story ended, it's good and full of surprises.. Really great!

S. Moose did it again!! She nailed it!!
Love everything about this book and I'm not disappointed on how things went..

~Ms. ME28
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325 reviews
April 17, 2014
Despite having a fast time shift,i just could not get into this story. It had a fast time shift but it was so slow that i skimmed pages. There were parts such as "i went for a run, blabla and i sat on a bench, blabla..." that were irrelevant, just a "i went for a run" would have been okay!
In addition, the sex with the other women other than the h were very descriptive, why so? do i care?! After the sex scene with Madison, i had to read the resume again since i was confused who was the h, whether it was Madison or Abigail. Then again, the summary here was kinda misleading since i thought that the H knew the h and it was going to be a rekindled romance. ohh well, this book is definitely not for me!
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418 reviews
September 10, 2014
The premise of the book was a good one. Jacob and Abigail share a great love although each have sad pasts. Jacob has trouble moving on from a past love and lives th life of a man whore, until Abigail. He realizes what he's doing to these women and wants too change with Abigail. Abigail has a son and doesn't want men passing through his life possibly leaving them both hurt. Jacob is on a mission to prove He is worth th investment. Their world's are turned upside down when a psycho ex decides she wants Jacob. Add to that baby daddy returns to claim his son. The wording is stilted and awkward and has editing issues. Great concept, awkward delivery.
3 reviews23 followers
January 10, 2014
Great story, but the writing is very choppy. The story does not flow smoothly. I love the premise of this book, but I don't think the writing was great. I feel like there was too much crammed into a short book. I also feel like every move they made was explained and I didn't need that. For example, the author describes them getting into the car but writes, "I grab her keys, open the door for her and go to the driver's side. When I get in, we both put on our seatbelts and I start up the car." I really didn't need to know all the details. All I needed to know was they hopped in the car and headed home. That kind of stuff was annoying. A few grammatical errors, no biggie. A good storyline.
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