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I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love with You

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4.6 / 5.0
Published: 2024
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In the quiet corners of everyday life, love often arrives not as a sweeping storm, but as a subtle, terrifying shift in perspective. This moving story follows the delicate dance of two souls navigating the boundary between friendship and something far more profound. As they spend their days together, the lines begin to blur, forcing them to confront a question that haunts anyone who finds themselves staring into the eyes of another and fearing what they might find: is it safer to remain in the comfort of the known, or to risk everything for the possibility of a lifetime together? This is a narrative built on intimacy, patience, and the vulnerability of being truly seen by another person. The characters are rendered with such emotional depth that their hopes, doubts, and personal growth feel deeply personal to the reader. At its heart, this is a beautiful exploration of the courage it takes to let one’s guard down and embrace the prospect of a genuine, life-altering connection. For those who believe in the redemptive power of affection and the beauty of a hard-won happy ending, this story offers a poignant reminder that sometimes the greatest risk is simply allowing yourself to be loved.

Customer Reviews

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Denise B.
April 2, 2026
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This book is wonderful!

I would give this book more than 5 stars if I could! ❤️ This is really an amazing read! I could not put it down. I lost a few nights sleep I was so into this story 😂. I 100% recommend this novel! Thank you Harper Bliss for writing such great stories!!! I could relate a lot to this book...
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VLL
January 21, 2024
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A HOT toaster oven love story!

A HOT toaster oven/ rich girl/ regular girl love story. Dakota is divorced from her billionaire gay husband. She's had poor luck on the dating scene until her lesbian friends tell her to swipe right for a beautiful lesbian. Jack is on Tinder for first date only, when she swipes right on Dakota 'a profile. Their first night together is magical. Where they both keep thinking about each other. But Jack has rules. This is a book you can't put down. It is a 5 star love story.
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LMS
November 1, 2025
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A homerun

I am obsessed with this author's books. This is the story of Jack (who is a woman) and Dakota. Their connection starts as a one night stand, but quickly morphs into something more. Their relationship is extremely messy and complicated. Jack is very guarded and very reluctant to open her heart to Dakota. Dakota has only dated and slept with men. She believes she is straight. She agreeds to a date/sex with a woman as an experiment. She still has a relationship with her ex husband. She has two teenage daughters. The spice in this book is amazing. Its definitely open door and it leaves very little to the imagination. As a lesbian who denied and suppressed my attraction to women for 30+ years, I understand Dakota's turmoil and struggled. I've lived it. But the ending felt very unfinished. There were a lot of loose ends. It never really said how Dakota came to terms with and made peace with her sexuality. It never really said what happened after she and Jack moved into together. This book has become one of my favorites by this author.
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Patricia L. Vander Kamp
February 2, 2024
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Strength to remove the obstacles …

Superbly written novel of Jack’s journey to accepting love and Dakota’s journey to discovering a whole new part of who she is. I find it fascinating that you read the thoughts of the characters and you want to respond to them: “go ahead”, “it will get better”, “take the leap”, “open your heart and mind … then dive in”. All of the characters were well developed and strong. A very good read. I unequivocally, heartily, and most enthusiastically recommend ALL of Harper Bliss’ works. Thank you Peace 💕🐾🫂
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Dr. of Education
February 23, 2025
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I love me some Jack

What a beautiful storyline. Jack truly reminded me of myself in my younger years. Having that fear of truly loving someone because of something in your past. But I also loved Dakota for her honesty at all times.