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Teach Me To Sin
Teach Me To Sin
Teach Me To Sin
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Teach Me To Sin

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Three wrongs can't make a right.

I’ve spent six years building a life that isn’t defined by my father’s sins—a beautiful girlfriend, a thriving nonprofit, safe dreams that won’t get me into trouble. Someone with my family’s reputation can’t step out of line without drawing attention, and they definitely can’t coach professional swimmers.

My carefully controlled world starts to unravel on my summer vacation, when a mysterious boy catches my eye. He’s intoxicating, beautiful, and an incredible swimmer. His body makes me question everything about my sexuality, and his talent makes me desperate to become his coach. Too bad the only lawyer who will help me navigate the PR nightmare of opening a coaching program happens to be a rude, self-absorbed, sexy-as-sin older man who doesn’t even like me. I shouldn’t want either of them, but my mixed up heart wants both.

When one explosive moment in an empty locker room ties all three of us together, we start down a path we can’t turn back from, even as my past threatens to destroy my future. We weren’t supposed to be more than a single night’s mistake. I can’t do anything to threaten my life’s work. But I’m not sure I can live without them, either.

Breaking free from the past has a cost for all three of us, but I don’t know if we can afford to pay it.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 12, 2023
ISBN9798868791345
Teach Me To Sin

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    Riley Nash in an absolutely AMAZING writer. While less angsty and gut wrenching than the previous books in this series, "Teach Me to Sin" still provides moments of emotional longing, loneliness, and pure joy, all of which hit me right in the feels. Riley's specialty is broken and fragile men who don't realize the depths of their innate courage. If that sounds like your jam, I'd highly recommend "Teach Me to Sin," in which three lost souls form an unbreakable bond together. It's a genuinely lovely book. Props -- as always! -- to Greg B and Tim Paige for outstanding narration. Michael Crouch is a new narrator for me but more than holds his own against two of the very best in the business. Definitely recommended!