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How to Lose at Love by Sara Ney
4.0

It's clear that Sara Ney knows her way around college romances, so whenever she's got a new release, readers know they'll get an entertaining new adult read. When it's a series starter, there's an extra bit of excitement, especially when it happens to be a spin-off! Dallas is Duke Colter's younger brother, Duke being the male main character in the fourth Accidentally in Love book, The Secret Roommate. Dallas is cocky, but then he knows just how good he is when it comes to the sport that he loves. Ryann most certainly gave him a run for his money, and she taught him a thing or two when it comes to being with a girl who was meant to be more than just a hook-up. I loved seeing them go from two people who were somewhat wary of each other to unlikely friends who had a habit of flirting and then on to so much more. Aside from their romance, I enjoyed seeing Dallas with his younger brothers, and I'm looking forward to reading their books in the future. Ney has definitely gotten her Campus Legends off to a great start, which is why How to Lose at Love snags four stars.

Merged review:

It's clear that Sara Ney knows her way around college romances, so whenever she's got a new release, readers know they'll get an entertaining new adult read. When it's a series starter, there's an extra bit of excitement, especially when it happens to be a spin-off! Dallas is Duke Colter's younger brother, Duke being the male main character in the fourth Accidentally in Love book, The Secret Roommate. Dallas is cocky, but then he knows just how good he is when it comes to the sport that he loves. Ryann most certainly gave him a run for his money, and she taught him a thing or two when it comes to being with a girl who was meant to be more than just a hook-up. I loved seeing them go from two people who were somewhat wary of each other to unlikely friends who had a habit of flirting and then on to so much more. Aside from their romance, I enjoyed seeing Dallas with his younger brothers, and I'm looking forward to reading their books in the future. Ney has definitely gotten her Campus Legends off to a great start, which is why How to Lose at Love snags four stars.