Practically Imperfect (Imperfect #3)
Mary Frame

Sam London is certain about three things: one, he has no idea how to have a normal adult relationship and will likely die cold and alone, ravaged by wild dogs. Two, playing a game of drinking Jenga, while fun, also leads to late nights sneaking into the neighbor’s yard and getting held at gun point by the neighbor’s daughter. Three, he has no idea what kind of trouble Gemma McDougall has gotten herself into, but he’s going to be a part of it, no matter what.
This is book three in the Imperfect Series. It can be read as a stand alone.
Book one is Imperfect Chemistry and book two is Imperfectly Criminal.