
Release date: May 12, 2026
Publisher: Avon
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Synopsis:
To make her ex jealous, an ambitious young surgeon recruits a charming star soccer player to be her date to a lavish Parisian wedding—but love might have a game plan of its own, in this stand-alone romance from the USA Today bestselling author of the Biotech Billionaires series.
Dr. Isabelle Mercado is this close to having it all. Top of her class at the country’s most competitive orthopedic surgery residency, a dream career within reach, and a golden ticket to the Paris wedding of the year.
There’s just one her ex—the one who got away—is going to be there… with his perfect new fiancée.
Desperate to save face (and maybe spark a little jealousy), Isa enlists soccer legend and global heartthrob Austin Cade to be her fake date. It’s the perfect after an injury and some unfortunate encounters with the press, he needs good PR and the kind of elite connections this wedding will attract. Plus, her ex just so happens to be his #1 fan. Win-win.
But between champagne toasts and stolen glances under Parisian stars, pretending starts to feel a lot like the real thing. Isa’s always been all-in on her career—love was never the goal.
But maybe, just maybe… this time, the heart has its own agenda.
Review:
Out of Her League by Ava Rani was such a fun, flirty fake dating romance with the perfect mix of swoon, humor, ambition, and emotional depth. From the moment Isa recruits famous soccer star Austin to pose as her date at her ex’s wedding in Paris, I was completely hooked. The setup alone is incredible—fake dating your ex boyfriend’s favorite athlete is objectively hilarious—and the story leans into that tension and comedy in the best way. Between the glamorous Paris backdrop, champagne fueled wedding events, and nonstop chemistry, this book delivered exactly the kind of escapist romance I love sinking into.
What really made this one stand out for me, though, was Isa herself. She’s ambitious, intelligent, career driven, and deeply committed to becoming an orthopedic surgeon, and I loved that the romance never tried to diminish those parts of her. Austin never seemed intimidated by her passion or her success, instead, he genuinely admired her for it, which made their relationship feel incredibly supportive and refreshing. Their banter was sharp and playful, but there was also a believable emotional progression underneath all the flirting. The chemistry was strong from the start, yet the relationship still developed at a pace that felt natural and earned.
Beyond the romance, I also appreciated how the story explored the pressure Isa feels from her parents’ expectations and the constant struggle to balance career goals with personal happiness. That emotional weight added a lot of depth to her character arc and made her growth throughout the book feel meaningful. Combined with the charming Paris setting, sexy tension, and entertaining fake dating chaos, this ended up being such a satisfying contemporary romance. Cute, smart, romantic, and genuinely fun to read.
Overall rating: 4/5
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.










