Two players. One apartment. A whole new game.
Serial dater Finn Palmer has it down to a science: dinner, drinks, the this-is-just-sex conversation, and he's back in his own bed by midnight. With his infectious smile and preference for one-night flings, he's exactly the distraction Jenna Carling needs when she returns home for her sister's dreaded wedding.
So when Jenna shows up on his doorstep looking for a hot do-over of their failed one-night stand from a year ago, she's shocked that Finn offers her something entirely different: his spare bedroom for the summer.
Finn's self-prescribed singledom means two things: he is woefully cuddle-starved, and he will never, ever sleep with a woman he's interested in. He knows there's something different about Jenna. She's charming, warm, lets him wax poetic about his favorite documentaries... And there's no way he can sleep with her without catching serious feelings. But he can definitely keep her around as a platonic roommate. And he can definitely get this pesky crush under control.
Problem is, Jenna's now convinced she's lost her mojo. And the harder she tries to tempt Finn into more-more sex, more midnight bakery rendezvous, more... cuddling?!-the harder it is not to fantasize about a future with her. Too bad he's witnessed the destructive effects of love. And Finn would never put himself through that.
He only needs to survive the summer. Soon, her evil sister's wedding will be over. Jenna will be gone. And Finn can get back to... What, exactly?
The No-Judgment Zone is a steamy romantic comedy with the roommates-to-lovers, reformed player, forced proximity, sunshine/golden retriever, and wedding date tropes. This romance has a happily ever after.
It's the second book in the Sunset Landing series but can be read as a standalone.