A review by kursed_reads
Teach Me by Sade Rena, B.L. Mute

5.0

New to town and the university, Ivy Gallo has an interesting exchange with Ashton “Baby” Ciccone at a faculty party. The youngest of the Ciccones and the quintessential bad boy, he offers Ivy a one night reprieve from her stifling life.

“…tonight, I just want to be in the same space as you. I want you to see what it could be like to choose me.”

Despite the difference in age and the forbidden nature of a relationship, there is an undeniable attraction between them. Teach Me is their angsty and intense story.

There’s a lot happening in this installment of the Ciccone Brothers series, but I don’t want to say too much and give anything away. You’ll really want to go in pretty blind with this one, if possible. That said, when I tell you that I went through every emotion, it’s no lie. BL and Sade have taken a trope that I absolutely never read and turned it into one of my favorite books this year.

I’m not even going to mention the WTAF at the end.