Computer geek who married the high school prom queen asks his female BFF for love lessons after his wife leaves him. I thought the geek came across as a loser and user for asking the BFF for sex lessons to get his wife back.
Also, the writing style was very basic, lacking any nuance.
This is one of those books that's more sex than story and those usually bore me a little, but I liked this one.
It's a friends to lovers story with a geeky, insecure man and an independent, loyal woman who will basically do anything to help her friend get his wife back.
The idea of a man sleeping with another woman as a way to get his wife back has a very twisted logic to it, but if you can get past that, the rest of the plot flows rather well. They don't fall in love instantly, she's not whiny or clingy or any of those annoying things heroines tend to fall into, and it was a nice break, for me, to read a book with a male character that wasn't all alpha, controlling, over-protective, etc (I read a lot of PNR).
If you like contemporary romance, a more realistic, regular guy as the hero and don't mind a sex scene every five pages, I'd recommend it.