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His fake boyfriend is causing his bear real problems When Jonathan is invited back home to his grandparents’ wedding anniversary, it only takes his overbearing mom a couple seconds to start setting him up with some nice eligible shifter men in his hometown. Lying about having a boyfriend means he’ll have to play pretend, but Jonathan is used to that. After almost losing control of his bear, he’s pretended not to have an inner animal for so long that his bear has gone dormant. Until Jonathan meets the guy who’ll be his fake boyfriend. Eric needs a distraction after breaking up with his cheating ex-boyfriend, and being someone else for a weekend sounds perfect. Pretending to be the boyfriend of a fun, attractive guy like Jonathan will be easy — so long as Eric can ignore his growing, genuine attraction to the other man. Surrounded by dozens of nosy and meddling family members, a terrible thunderstorm, and an inner bear that won’t be ignored, Jonathan and Eric have to figure out what’s real and what’s pretend, or else they’ll only be bear-ly dating. Bearly Dating is a stand alone gay shifter romance, and perfect if you love fake dating, pining, and one very stubborn bear. (Bear shifter romance gay mm lgbt fake boyfriends pretend relationship pining)
Hookup culture has become widespread on college campuses, and Catholic colleges are no exception. Indeed, despite the fact that most students on Catholic campuses report being unhappy with casual sexual encounters, most studies have found no difference between Catholic colleges and their secular counterparts when it comes to hooking up. Drawing on a survey of over 1000 students from 26 institutions, as well as in-depth interviews, Jason King argues that religious culture on Catholic campuses can, in fact, have an impact on the school's hookup culture, but when it comes to how that relationship works: it's complicated. In Faith with Benefits, King shows the complex way these dynamics play out at Catholic colleges and universities. There is no straightforward relationship between orthodoxy and hookup culture--some of the schools with the weakest Catholic identities also have weaker hookup cultures. And not all students define the culture in the same way. Some see a hookup as just a casual encounter, where others see it as a gateway to a relationship. Faith with Benefits gives voice to students, revealing how their faith, the faith of their friends, and the institutional structures of their campus give rise to different hookup cultures. In doing so, King addresses the questions of students who don't know where to turn for practical guidance on how to navigate ever-shifting campus cultures, reconciling their faith with their relationships. Students, parents, faculty, administrators-indeed, anyone who cares about Catholic teenagers and young adults-will find much of value in this book.
Things are finally looking up for Lucy Leti. Her bakery is doing well, her friends are amazing, and her family is supportive. She's even so close to being past the heartbreak of her broken engagement, that she can taste it. Henry is handsome, successful, and has been secretly in love with Lucy for years. But the musician isn't the same man Lucy knew in high school—he's lost weight and gained confidence. But when the couple's first date goes terribly wrong, they'll both need a little perspective to see things clearly. Whatever is Excellent Ponder This. . . Look for all titles in the series: Lucy in Love by Kimberly M. Miller Charlotte's Dilemma by Susan Karsten Buttonholed by Anita Klumpers A Field of Forget-me-nots by Rachel A. James To Complicate Matters by Linda Widrick This Worthy Heart by Dixie Jo Jarchow A Perfect Fit by Christine Schimpf Everything about Us by Lisa J. Lickel
Opposites attract in this laugh-out-loud rom-com about a heart-throb actor, the grumpy woman who minds his beloved dog, and the cat that steals his heart. Ethan James has a problem: he’s about to start shooting a movie and he needs someone to mind his anxious dog, Harry. This film could make or break Ethan's career, and he knows he has to give it all his attention, but Harry's new minder turns out to be more of a hindrance than a help. She's gorgeous and funny, and throws so much shade in his direction that Ethan can't think straight. Hazel Conor has a problem: she’s just lost her job as a sous chef at the fancy beachside restaurant she uphauled her life for. And if she doesn’t get another job soon, she won’t be able to afford food – or worse, cat food, and then her grouchy cat Kevin will finally murder her in her sleep. So when she sees an ad for an easy dog minder job, she goes for it. Hazel finds everything about Ethan annoying; he’s flashy, flirty, and a total charmer. She probably wouldn’t look at him twice if it wasn’t for her cat. Because Kevin, the cat who hates everyone, is totally smitten with Ethan James. And with each purr, cheek rub and head bump that Kevin bestows on Ethan, Hazel begins to wonder if there’s something her cat can see that she can’t.
Colleen Luview's love life is cursed. No—really. The small-town nurse is notorious in her touristy mountain community. After every third date she's ever had, the guy ends up in her emergency room. She's untouchable now, and it's not her fault. Resolved to branch out and find a way to have a life with a partner, children, meaning, and free from being a love pariah in a town devoted to it, she decides to leave her beloved Love You, Maine—where every day is Valentine's Day—to find a bigger dating pool. And a better nickname. Moore Mottin hates feeling like damaged goods. Married and divorced twice before thirty, he has a fourteen-year-old from a teenage pregnancy, was cheated on during his second wedding, and now even his best friend, Luke Luview, considers him the butt of every bad-luck joke when it comes to love. When Luke's sister, Colleen, picks him up from the airport and a freak snowstorm forces them off the road, he rescues her from an icy pond and finds an old hunting cabin for shelter and safety. Vulnerable and shaking, the two give in to long-simmering feelings for each other, but when they're discovered in the worst way possible, what seemed like a new lease on life turns into a life-altering mess. Can Moore and Colleen overcome all the obstacles holding them back from a love that's been in front of their faces all this time? If you're looking for a story featuring two star-crossed lovers doomed by unfair reputations, featuring a smooth-talking single dad who runs a jewelry store and his best friend's sister, set in a small town in New England, with a calico cat named Sandwich, a heroine with a dry wit and a can-do attitude, and a hero who just wants a good relationship with his estranged child and the chance to find permanent love…then this is your book. Grab a cup of coffee or tea, and maybe some peanut butter for your burger (what? It's a thing…), and get your happy meter ready as you read the third book (a standalone!) in the Love You, Maine series—where love isn't just a feeling…it's a way of life. Standalone One-night stand Forced proximity Best friend's sister Single dad … and a calico cat named Sandwich
A heartbroken baker and a charming but womanizing tour guide embark on an experiment to prove their respective gender's quality and trustworthiness while regaining self-respect, only to become the subject of gossip in their small hometown.
Terry Johnson refuses to allow the impending storm to keep her from sharing the news of her pregnancy with her best friend. That decision will change her life forever. Terror will shake the very core of her soul as she finds herself in a fight to keep those she loves alive. Before the clock strikes midnight, Terry may lose everything she cherishes in life. She drove through the storm, now can Terry live through it. Only one of the women will survive to tell the story. Years later, she goes by the name Danya but the memory of that night still haunts her. Danya finds herself coming face to face with her past when she finds out that the man that killed her best friend has been released. She slowly discovers the truth about what really happened that stormy night. Every illusion Danya had about her past and her life will be shattered. She once again finds herself fighting to save her life.
A lone wolf. That’s me. Growing up, it was Mom and me against the world. But now that she’s sick, it’s my turn to take care of her. If I have to work until I drop to get her what she needs, then that’s what I’ll do. What I don’t see coming? The sassy, heart-of-gold brunette who lives in the apartment next door. Meadow Ridley drives me to the brink of insanity, it’s only fair for me to return the favor. Taunting her lights a fire in her that drags me in over and over again. Being ordered to work with her to nab the bad guy? I can’t resist the opportunity to push her buttons. If nothing else, just to piss her off. Falling for her in the process? It can’t happen. I won’t let it. Not when my future isn’t guaranteed. Turns out I have as much control over that as I do Mom’s illness. Because as it happens, all’s fair in love and leaderboards. All's Fair in Love and Leaderboards is the first book in Alina Lane's Phoenician Heat series. Join Meadow and Griffin on a forced proximity, enemies to lovers, competition style race to catch the bad guy.
As Rina schemes to make Mifune jealous, Kenta and Chihiro send off summer with one last hurrah-Fukuyama Fest! But now that she's living in Hamamatsu, Chihiro realizes nothing has changed-she still gets work from her former bosses and has no clients of her own. Bummed out, she vows to break free of Fushimi's kindness…who is currently on the verge of tears at a street corner. But wait…is that Toda to the rescue?!