A review by ssejig
Girl Least Likely to Marry by Amy Andrews

2.0

Cassie Barclay is your stereotypical scientist. At least for romance. She's not interested in her appearance. She's ubersmart about science but not the rest of the world but she manages to make some female friends who are willing to help her out.
Samuel Tucker is just built to be her alpha male He's a football player (not a footballer, please. Even the Australians, which I think Cassie is but it was definitely somewhere in the geographical region, don't call them footballers, (at least none of the ones the ones that I've met) not footballers. That's a soccer player.) He's got charm, looks, brains, and money. And we hear about them all. Incessantly.
And good god, what was Cassie attracted to about him? Oh right, it was his pheromones. How do we know that? Because we're beaten over the head with it. She's always sniffing him or smelling him or just... why, why in a short novel do we need to see that over and over and over and (you get the point).
You don't need to read the other book in the series to get this one but I would also argue that you probably don't need to read this book at all.