Saturday, June 24, 2023

Don't Date A DILF (The Rules We Break #1)


Here's D.J. Jamison's "Don't Date A DILF." It's the first book in her The Rules We Break series (it's in the same town and universe as her The Games We Play series).

["I have one rule to live by: Don't Date a DILF.

I've seen the consequences of blurring the boundaries between teaching life and dating life, and I'm not about to take that kind of risk.

But I didn't count on Hunter Rhodes walking into my school. Never expected that the broad-shouldered, stubble-jawed, absolute glory of a man would be such a sweet and caring father. Or that as a seemingly straight man, he might decide he wants me.

If my Nana has her way...I'll be in love with someone by the end of the school year, but there's only one man who tempts me.
With her matchmaking in overdrive and half the single women in Granville setting their sights on Hunter, faking a relationship could give us both a reprieve.

It might be fun and games for Hunter, but separating pretend feelings from real won't be so simple for me. And then there's that rule...

Can I date a DILF without disaster--or will all my fears come true?
"]

This book was filled with so much fluff (like Hunter calling Clark "angel") and steam (sneaking around sex) and meddling grannies (so many grannies) and naughty-not-on-purpose-but-also-on-purpose titles of things (I love Granville). Plus some angst (so much angst). And some meddling kiddos (for better or for worse). Plus all of that pretending to date then dating without the pretend but with some secrets instead. But then like...happily ever after.

With some serious intrigue for the next novel. Like, can we have it now? Pretty please?

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