How to Lose at Love
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Callie Dalton
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Lee Samuels
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Sara Ney
No good can come from having to fake date someone, but I'm out of options . . .
I, Dallas Colter, am kind of a massive A hole-and need help fixing that personality problem.
With too much on my plate, the very last thing on my mind is a relationship-the football draft is looming, I never understood why my teammates bother with girlfriends. None of us had the time.
When my sports agent suggests that being seen in public with a "respectable" girl would be good for my bad reputation, I couldn't think of a single person to help me out. The only girls I know aren't wifey material, and the ones who are? Might catch feelings.
Except Ryann Winters.
Responsible. Sarcastic. Smart. Ryann is perfect but there was one clincher: she was my teammate's ex-girlfriend and I had recently been paid by him to dump her. Oh. And she cannot stand the sight of me.
Not the best start to a fake relationship . . .
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The MMC is a very realistic college age boy throughout the book and the FMC is likable. Each character has their own personality and they don’t magically become perfect people. He doesn’t have to become more approachable and she doesn’t become nice and pliable. They’re cute together and have positive personal growth. The romance is sweet since it’s honest in that there’s a hook but it’s not why/when they start liking each other. I only wish she would stop calling girls “females” even if that’s what college age boys are calling them now.
Good storyline without over-dramatics. I’ll probably reread it in the future like I do with all my Sara Ney books. I’ve read all of her books except for the two others in this season.
So good I read it twice 🤍
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