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Gain The Confidence You Need To Succeed Do you lack self confidence? Or are you already on your way to build it? Are you always self conscious because you are afraid people will notice that you lack confidence? Have you ever heard of "fake it till you make it"? There is a reason why this phrase is so famous. It's because it actually works and it's what this book is all about! With this amazing guide to confidence you will learn all the tips and tricks on how to act like you are incredibly confident even when you feel exactly the opposite. The book takes you step by step on how to act confident and deal with situation and succeed in every aspect of your life! Achieve your goals and fulfill your dreams, learn how to act confident until you're successful and happy! Fake It And Get The Life You Deserve Now
Can the truth really set you free? Genevieve Applegate is tired of her stagnant life and she’s ready to make a change by going after her dream job in New Jersey. The listing seems ideal when Genevieve scans it, but a big surprise comes at her interview: Out Shore Magazine is an LGBT publication. She’s willing to work around this detail with an innocent lie, one she’ll keep from her longtime boyfriend as well as her new boss, Harper Davies. Out Shore has been Harper’s main focus since her heart was broken years ago, but Genevieve may be the one to change that with her fresh perspective and charm. While both women enjoy what they learn about each other, Genevieve is most surprised by what she learns about herself. Pretending to be a lesbian has never felt more honest.
Heath It’s a classic story: Boy meets girl, girl breaks boy’s heart, boy pretends to be gay to get back at girl, girl outs boy to everyone on Facebook… Okay, maybe it’s not that classic. But it’s what happened to me. When I bump into my cheating ex and catch sight of the moon-sized rock on her finger, there’s only one option to save face: pretend to be dating my gay best friend, Declan. And when she outs me on Facebook and everyone I know sees it, there’s still only one option: keep pretending to be dating Declan. And when Declan and I have to kiss to keep up the ruse and it turns out there’s actually a spark between us (more like a blazing inferno, if truth be told) there’s once again only one option… Warning: this book is not appropriate for anyone who doesn’t like laughing, anyone who doesn’t like dogs, or anyone who doesn’t like hot men having a lot of sex…with each other. *Happily Ever After included
Sloane De Carlo is going to have to move to Antarctica. As if it wasn’t bad enough that she accidentally made her private blog very public, and all her innermost secrets and embarrassing moments are trending, now the entirety of the Internet is dying to know who her all-consuming, never-get-over-him crush “Guy” really is. She’s even got a literary agent dangling a book deal in front of her nose—but there’s a catch. She’ll have to get closure with “Guy” and give her story that pitch-perfect ending. Too bad the real “Guy” is engaged to someone else. #Blessed The only person in her teeny hometown of Arbor Bay who knows the truth is local bartender Brady Knox. And he’s not telling...for a price. He’ll pretend to be Sloane’s “Guy” if she’ll use her newfound Internet fame to bring more business to his struggling local bar. Brady’s always been a lone wolf, but there’s something about the pint-sized, supremely awkward, yet beautiful Sloane that charms him. But keeping secrets in a small town like Arbor Bay isn’t easy. And Brady was never meant to be the guy for a pitch-perfect ending... Each book in the Accidentally Viral series is STANDALONE: * Fake It Till You Make It * Like a Boss
Mia and Jake have known each other their whole lives. They’ve endured summer vacations, Sunday brunches, even dentist visits together. Their mothers, who are best friends, are convinced that Mia and Jake would be the perfect couple, even though they can’t stand to be in the same room together. After Mia’s mom turns away yet another cute boy, Mia and Jake decide they’ve had enough. Together, they hatch a plan to get their moms off their backs. Permanently. All they have to do is pretend to date and then stage the worst breakup of all time—and then they’ll be free. It’s the perfect plan - except that it turns out maybe Mia and Jake don’t hate each other as much as they once thought...
Fake. That's what we are. That's what we agreed to be. So why does it feel so real? I thought it would have been harder, convincing everyone our school's star receiver was mine and mine alone, but I was wrong. We played our parts so well that the lines between us began to blur until they disappeared completely. The thing about pretending, though, someone's always better at it, and by the time I realized my mistake, there was no going back. I fell for our lie. And then everything fell apart. It turned out he and I were never playing the same game. He didn't have to break me to win. But he did it anyway.
Food truck owner Steve Groff is laying low. That revenge song that’s sweeping the country like vitriolic wildfire? It’s about him. His ex hasn’t outed him yet, but he knows it’s coming. And even though he really is a good guy, the hateful tune is haunting him from coast to coast and has him sincerely wondering, Am I the asshole? Firmly stuck in identity crisis mode, the last thing he needs is a relationship of any kind. But the people-pleaser in him can’t resist when a sexy shop-keeper offers up a fake-boyfriend quid pro quo. What’s that saying about those who don’t learn from the past? Maeve Morrison has ex problems of her own when hers pops up after years of radio silence. Caught off-guard and woefully unprepared to face him or his new fiancée, she grabs the nearest customer and begs him to be her stand-in boyfriend. An easy-enough plan until things escalate, and she and Steve are suddenly co-catering her ex’s wedding. In a week. Now, despite their best efforts, they're falling hard for each other while fighting just as hard to keep their skeletons locked firmly in the closet. But can two people still drowning in the fallout of their failed past relationships trust a new one built on lies?
A short story: Nancy arrives home from a long day at work. She kicks off her high heels and walks into the kitchen. Bruce lights the candles on the dinner table and embraces her in a warm hug. Her two girls, ages five and six, are running from the playroom to greet her. Their handsome seventeen-year-old boy looks up from his computer and smiles at her. A beautiful picture, isn’t it? The man plays the role of the happy househusband and the wife is the breadwinner. Nothing is wrong with that. But, let’s just see how they got to this ideal picture of a happy home.
VIRGIN VIOLET. That's what they'd call her. Well, not for long. With sex being all anyone ever talks about, Violet takes the first opportunity she sees to lose her v-card, and it was... ...fine? High school's hard enough as it is. It's even harder when you spend every day pretending to fit in, but if you lie over and over again, eventually it becomes the truth, right? In her debut novel, Brianna Rae Quinn tells a coming-of-age tale about sexuality and the struggle to come to terms with personal identity.