How to Not Fall for Your Best Friend

How to Not Fall for Your Best Friend

by Meg Easton

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I have seven days and fifteen dates with different people to find my perfect guy—and to not fall for my best friend again.

Max Peyton is everything I want in a future husband: fun, kind, and just the right mix of responsible and adventurous. Plus, he’s my best friend. He feels like comfort and acceptance and home, all wrapped into one.

But I absolutely cannot fall for him.

A year ago, when I almost (accidentally!) kissed him, he said he loved me like a sister. A sister. So, friend zone it is. Besides, Max doesn’t want to get married to anyone. Ever. And I very much do.

Instead, I come up with a plan to find my perfect man. Max and I both need dates for a wedding, and I talk him into a competition to see which of us can go on the most dates, each with a different person, all within one week.

It’s a brilliant plan, I’m sure of it. Seven days and we’ll both have perfect wedding dates and be on our way to happily ever afters. My plan is practically foolproof.

Unless, of course, the only person I want to choose at the end… is him.

If you love best-friends-to-lovers, laugh-out-loud moments, and all the swoony feelings, you’ll love How to Not Fall for Your Best Friend.

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Genre
Romantic Comedy
Subgenre
Small Town
Series
How to Not Fall • Book 3
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
September 29, 2020
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel

Editorial Reviews

"How do you top a funny, creative story? By giving it the most heart-wrenching and heartwarming grand gesture ever! I laughed, I cried, and I totally swooned."

"Hilarious humor? Check. Absolutely sidesplitting. Great characters? Check. And I looooved seeing characters from previous books in this series. Speed dating? Check. With some of the funniest dating stories ever. Swoony romance? Double check, check!"

"I do not think I have laughed so much as I did while I read this book. It was a sweet, delightfully funny, romantic story about Peyton and her best friend Max."

"I seriously laughed and swooned so many times that I lost count."

Customer Reviews

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Abigail Reece
A pleasure to read!

This is a clean, heartfelt, romance in the best friends to lovers genre. It has a large component of humor as well. I have read several of Meg Easton’s books and she never disappoints! I’d recommend this for anyone who enjoys clean romances.

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Roxie
Good story

I started reading this series by Meg Easton and have enjoyed it! She is a new author for me. The story of Max and Payton becoming best friends after becoming adults and naturally falling in love but fearing it. Max thought he couldn't be married or a father because his parents had such a bad marriage and his Dad was never around. He feared it was the norm and maybe genetic. Payton wanted marriage and children. They were both afraid to loose the friendship so they did not want to rock that boat after four years of being besties . Whay is surprising to me is that I did not realize the author was a clean writer until I read about her after reading two books in the series. I found I enjoyed it as much as the other contemporary romances.Meg Easton has a new fan!

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Aimee Brown
A Good One!

This was a fun romance! It had a great natural progression and likeable characters. I love seeing characters from previous books so predominantly in all books because it really gives feelings of friendship, community and home. This story is the classic best friends to more. It was a good one!

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PollyAnna Joy
Sweet and Humorous

The subtitle, a sweet and Humorous romance, hit the nail on the head for How Not to Fall for Your Best Friend.

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K
A fun best friends to more book

After reading this book a couple years ago I recently listened to the audiobook and am going through all 4 books. This was book 3 in the series. I love the best friends trope because Peyton and Max already know so much about each other and know that they get along well. They just need that push to get over their fears. I enjoyed watching these two learn and grow to finally figure out what they wanted.

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