Ugh. No wonder romance as a genre gets no respect. Fortunately, I've read plenty of good books in the genre.
This is an entry in a "continuity series," which usually ends up being a very mixed bag of books with a common cast of characters. As a result, there are a lot of characters thrown in for no discernible reason, and there are even details about the main characters that apparently served some story purpose in another book in the series, but are just glossed over in this one. For example, our hero is a triplet. But it has zero effect on his personality or on the story.
But then, the hero has pretty much zero personality, so... Mostly, he's just wish-fulfillment material. The heroine is a disaster, and he's madly in love with her (because he first saw her in a spandex skirt with her lace--lace???--panties showing and instantly fell in LURRRVE), so he's incredibly patient and understanding and thoughtful no matter what she does.
The heroine.... She's been messed up emotionally since an accident that killed her best friend something like a decade ago (I don't care enough to look up the exact amount of time, but it's been many years). So she gives him a false name and sleeps with him, then when she meets him professionally later, gives him the cold shoulder.
I think we're supposed to sympathize with her trauma and emotional distress, but all I could think was that she seriously needed professional help. Particularly since one of her favorite ways of dealing with the ongoing distress is to get in a car and drive extremely fast and recklessly. (Which just makes the hero mildly concerned.)
I'm not sure how this got in my TBR pile, but I won't be looking for other books in this series, or by this author.