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“I loved Teach Me, a sweet and sexy story about two divorced forty-something history teachers who discover that love is not just a thing of the past. The first in Dade’s There’s Something About Marysburg series, this book features Rose—a fat, all-black-wearing heroine who grew up on welfare and whose trauma drives her desire for privacy—and Martin—a sensitive, doting father still healing from childhood emotional abuse who’s just moved to Marysburg. Both are truly talented teachers who care deeply for their students, but they’ll each need time to understand the lessons they’ll teach each other. With hilarious hijinks, heartwarming connections, and an adorable setting, this book is perfect for readers who believe that teachers deserve so much more.”
— Mary • Raven Book Store
Summary
Their lesson plans didn't include love. But that's about to change . . .
When Martin Krause arrives at Rose Owens's high school, she's determined to remain chilly with her new colleague. Unfriendly? Maybe. Understandable? Yes, since a loathsome administrator gave Rose's beloved world history classes to Martin, knowing it would hurt her.
But keeping her distance from a man as warm and kind as Martin will prove challenging, even for a stubborn, guarded ice queen. Especially when she begins to see him for what he truly is: a man who's never been taught his own value. Martin could use a good teacher—and luckily, Rose is the best.
Rose has her own lessons—about trust, about vulnerability, about her past—to learn. And over the course of a single school year, the two of them will find out just how hot it can get when an ice queen melts.