
A bad-boy NFL star meets his match in a feisty single mom with this sweet, steamy, and emotional novel about second chances and breaking the rules of romance.
Raising my ten-year-old son, running an animal rescue, and caring for my grandfather leaves zero time for complications, let alone cocky athletes who get under my skin. Too bad the universe didn’t get the memo.
Because a big complication just crashed into my life—literally—in the form of towering NFL quarterback Archer Evans, sentenced to community service at my shelter after a scandal. Despite his mistakes, I try not to judge. He’s got demons of his own, and even though he’s made it perfectly clear he wants me, the last thing he needs is a wary single mom seeing the vulnerable man beneath the muscles and the attitude.
Though I’ll admit, I’m tempted to look.
Not that I’d cave. With his notoriety, Archer would never make it past date two of my eight-date rule. I want simple. Safe. He’s too successful. Too arrogant. Too everything. The definition of complicated.
But as the walls around Archer start to crumble, so do mine. And this complication feels suspiciously like love.
I made the rules. Maybe it’s time I broke them.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
How Not To Fall In Love was a wonderfully angsty, emotional, and heartwarming story. After seeing Archer a little bit in Single Dad Dilemma (as one of Coach Barrett’s players), I was really looking forward to getting into his story. I always know Karla Sorensen is going to deliver an emotional story, and Remi & Archer’s journey did not disappoint!
Remi and Archer first meet and hook up at a club, and she doesn’t know who he is. But she pulls away before things get into one-night-stand territory. Several weeks later, their paths cross again when Archer is sentenced to do community service after a DUI and crashing his car into the pet shelter that Remi runs. Needless to say, she is not happy to see the playboy pro athlete, and is determined to make his volunteer time miserable by giving him the worst jobs around the shelter. Of course, Archer is attracted to her sass and attitude, and is determined to win Remi over. They slowly develop a friendship, and that turns into something so much deeper.
There are so many layers to Archer, and he grew so much from the start of the book to the end. I also loved how Archer built a relationship with Remi’s son, Gavin, and earned the little boy’s trust after the DUI incident. Archer has a great relationship with his sister, Analiese, and I loved how Remi, Gavin, and her grandpa became Archer and Analiese’s found family.
CJ Bloom and Stephen Dexter did a great job in bringing Remi and Archer to life!
I received a complimentary copy from NetGalley and Montlake and voluntarily left a review.


























