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HOW TO SELL A ROMANCE by Alexa Martin

HOW TO SELL A ROMANCE

by Alexa Martin

Pub Date: July 15th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593816356
Publisher: Berkley

A kindergarten teacher finds herself falling for the parent of one of her students as they team up to take down a sketchy company.

Emerson Pierce loves her job as a kindergarten teacher, up to and including everything except her salary. Desperate for the opportunity to make more money—and to connect with other women her own age—she throws herself into becoming a salesperson for skincare company Petunia Lemon after being recruited by a co-worker. All she has to do is invest some of her savings first, and she’ll make all that money back tenfold in no time. If it sounds too good to be true, that’s because it is; investigative reporter Lucas Miller has been sniffing around Petunia Lemon and their borderline-illegal activity ever since his ex-wife got suckered into their act. He has every intention of writing an article to expose the company, and sneaking into their convention at a local hotel seems like the perfect way to do it. When Emerson and Lucas lock eyes on each other at the rooftop bar, it’s lust at first sight, and a steamy hookup soon follows. Emerson expects to leave her one-night stand behind as soon as she and Lucas part ways, but the beginning of a new school year has a surprise in store for her: He’s the father of one of her students. Emerson wants to keep things professional, but when she starts catching on to Petunia Lemon’s more sinister underbelly, she reaches out to Lucas in a moment of desperation. Now, the two of them have to team up in order to reveal the company’s dirty dealings, all while fighting the attraction between them that has never truly dissipated. Martin’s latest delivers all of her signature humor, but the plot struggles to strike a balance between sizzling romance and the takedown of a predatory pyramid scheme. Still, Emerson and Lucas’ chemistry, which builds within the background of their reluctant investigative work, as well as Emerson’s strengthening relationship with Lucas’ endearing daughter, is the book’s best component.

A steamy rom-com that doesn’t sell all of its elements successfully.