The Off-Limits Rule
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Publisher Description
From the New York Times bestselling author of Practice Makes Perfect and The Cheat Sheet comes an expanded edition of The Off-Limits Rule—a heartwarming romance about new love and fresh beginnings, with a never-before-seen chapter.
Rules are made to be broken—especially for love, right?
Lucy Marshall has hit rock bottom. After failing to succeed as a single mom in Atlanta, she’s back home and moving in with her older brother, Drew. Reconnecting with her support system is the right thing to do, but Lucy can’t help but feel like a failure. Her four-year-old son deserves the world, and all she can give him is a spare bedroom. But Drew is the sweetest uncle, and some quality time might be exactly what they both need to start fresh. That is until she meets Cooper, her brother’s incredibly hot best friend.
When Drew senses something between the two of them, he puts his foot down on any shenanigans. According to him, Cooper is everything Lucy should stay away from: flirtatious, adventurous, and especially noncommittal. But Lucy has been getting the opposite impression so far; Cooper is a genuinely great guy, and she’s starting to catch real feelings.
Her whole life, Lucy has tried to do everything right, and look where that’s gotten her—so what if she were to try something wrong?
Customer Reviews
So dreamy
Sarah does an amazing job of describing the perfect man, although we all know he doesn’t really exist.
Super cute
I loved this book. I do have to agree with some of the other reviews that the male narrators voice doesn’t match with a 30 year old man. The story line was great and the female narrator voice was spot on for Lucy’s character.
My new favorite
I LOVED THIS BOOK. It was so well written. Sarah Adams somehow combined romance and comedy is such a amazing way. Plus the narrators voice were such a great match to the characters that I found myself believing they were the actual characters and not just being the voice of the characters. I highly recommend this book if you love a good book you can snuggle up under the covers and read for hours but also love a good book that you can laugh so hard your stomach hurts.