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This one had that kind of energy I love — quick to pull me in, and even quicker to make me care. The opposites-attract dynamic worked so well here. They were nothing alike on the surface, but the way they clashed and clicked kept everything moving in the best way.
The pace never dragged. It felt like something was always happening, but not in a loud or overwhelming way — more like I was right there watching two very different people slowly realize how well they actually fit. Their differences didn’t push them apart; they made every scene feel alive.

It was easy to root for them, even in the frustrating moments, because both had something to offer, something to prove, and something to learn. I liked the balance of tension and warmth, and how their connection built without losing the spark that made them interesting in the first place.

Quick, full of charm, and exactly what I needed.

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Margot’ is a single mother of a 10 year old and also a teacher living in Scottsdale, AZ. She joins the Kissmet dating site and was matched with Dex, a football player who Margot thinks is a catfish. Margot calls Dex out on it and they banter back and forth using the app. When they accident;y meet in a restrurant where Wyatt, Margot's daughter pretends to be Dex's daughter to get him out of a date, Margot decieds to give him a chance. Dex isn't ready to start dating a single mother but is attracted to Margot. This is a steamy and funny book that had me laughing out loud at. Just like the first book in the series Not Your Biggest Fan it leaves you wanting more from the characters. I would like to thank both NetGalley and Brilliance Publishing, Inc. for letting me listen to an advanced copy of the audiobook.

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