Audiobook, Contemporary Romance

How Not to Fall in Love by Karla Sorensen @karla_sorenson @sayitsstephendexter @carlyrobinsnarrator @brilliancepublishing #HowNotToFallInLove


the setup…
Remi Sinclair doesn’t have time for a personal life, between her job running an animal rescue and raising her ten-year old son Gavin. She’s also caring for her aging grandfather. But her best friend is determined she’s going with her to coveted party so that’s why she sitting at the bar next to the broody man who seems like he’d like to be anywhere else, too. Next thing you know, these two have a hot and heavy moment and she flees. A week later, she discovers that man was Archer Evans, the NFL quarterback who her son adores…and he’s the man who drove his car into the rescue center. Charged with a DUI, Archer’s sentence is community service…at her animal rescue.

the heart of the story…
Archer was introduced in Single Dad Dilemma and I have to admit I wasn’t a fan but intrigued to learn more about the guy. My instincts were right because the reality behind the facade of his perfect life was heartbreaking. Remi was protective of her son, managing his shattered image of his idol and shielding her own heart, savagely broken in the past. These were the most compelling aspects of the story.

the narration…
Stephen Dexter and CJ Bloom are wonderful storytellers. I enjoyed their interpretations of their characters and overall performances.

the bottom line…
Archer Evans turned out to be the character I didn’t know I wanted more of and I enjoyed his backstory. Remi Evans was the right partner at the right time for him, interesting in her own right. I liked their relationship even though I didn’t quite connect with the romance. But there’s so much more here, strong themes that added weight, making this a much more enjoyable story.

Book Info

  • Release Date: April 14, 2026
  • Narrators: Stephen Dexter & CJ Bloom
  • Audio Length: 11 hours, 27 minutes
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio

 

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(Thanks to Brilliance Audio and NetGalley for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.)

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