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A hotel owner, his sister’s best friend and the responsibility of planning someone else’s wedding. Evan Pearson owns a large hotel in Vegas as well as several others around the country, which is a lot different than growing up on the ranch in a small-town. His friends are all pairing up but with his schedule he isn’t sure he can even make a relationship work. But as Sadie gets to work on Evan’s sister’s wedding, he notices a different side of her than when they were growing up. Sadie Gibson has built her wedding business from the ground up and she’s hoping to plan the wedding of a famous singer. The Pearson wedding will be a showcase of her talents but when the bride doesn’t like all the ideas Sadie thinks will impress the singer, she has to work with Evan to give the bride the wedding of her dreams. Will working together help their feelings deepen enough to stay together? Or will their work schedules get in the way?
A real estate developer, a stager and the fears that threaten to pull them apart. Roman Hamilton built up his father’s company again after a scandal threatened to close the doors. When some of the new townhouses in London he’s just remodeled haven’t sold, he decides to work outside his normal routine and use a stager, Isabelle Rousseau. As they spend time together, he realizes how much he's missed out on life and love since his car accident a few years before. Isabelle Rousseau has dreamed about a career in interior design since she lived at home with her parents in Dinan. She’s told herself that she just has to stick it out with her current boss for a little while longer and her efforts will all pay off. But when Roman offers her the chance to stage a house, she takes the risk of losing her job, and her heart. As the two learn about the other’s fears, will they be able to conquer them together in order to make their relationship work?
The more you resist, the deeper you’ll fall Serafine St. Romain doesn’t need her psychic powers to know she’s no longer in Tyler Leshuski’s good graces. True, she did tear him to pieces when he asked her out, accusing him of being shallow and selfish. Despite the energy crackling between them, the gorgeous sports writer is a no-strings, no-kids kind of guy. And Serafine, raised in the foster system, intends to be a foster parent herself. She won’t compromise that dream, even for a man as annoyingly appealing as Tyler. In a simpler world, Tyler would already have gotten Serafine out of his system. For him, women equal fun. Not this kind of bone-deep, disconcerting desire. Life gets even more complicated when he becomes the guardian of his much younger sister. Suddenly, he’s way out of his depth. Serafine’s the only person who can connect with Kylie. He can’t jeopardize that for a fling. But maybe…just maybe…he’s finally ready to risk everything on forever.
“A beautifully written and well-researched cultural criticism as well as an honest memoir” (Los Angeles Review of Books) from the author of the popular New York Times essay, “To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This,” explores the romantic myths we create and explains how they limit our ability to achieve and sustain intimacy. What really makes love last? Does love ever work the way we say it does in movies and books and Facebook posts? Or does obsessing over those love stories hurt our real-life relationships? When her parents divorced after a twenty-eight year marriage and her own ten-year relationship ended, those were the questions that Mandy Len Catron wanted to answer. In a series of candid, vulnerable, and wise essays that takes a closer look at what it means to love someone, be loved, and how we present our love to the world, “Catron melds science and emotion beautifully into a thoughtful and thought-provoking meditation” (Bookpage). She delves back to 1944, when her grandparents met in a coal mining town in Appalachia, to her own dating life as a professor in Vancouver. She uses biologists’ research into dopamine triggers to ask whether the need to love is an innate human drive. She uses literary theory to show why we prefer certain kinds of love stories. She urges us to question the unwritten scripts we follow in relationships and looks into where those scripts come from. And she tells the story of how she decided to test an experiment that she’d read about—where the goal was to create intimacy between strangers using a list of thirty-six questions—and ended up in the surreal situation of having millions of people following her brand-new relationship. “Perfect fodder for the romantic and the cynic in all of us” (Booklist), How to Fall in Love with Anyone flips the script on love. “Clear-eyed and full of heart, it is mandatory reading for anyone coping with—or curious about—the challenges of contemporary courtship” (The Toronto Star).
A marketing ceo, a skin care business owner, and a fake relationship. Tristan Delacroix rose to billionaire status when he took over his father's marketing firm. But he's determined to expand his business to include advertising for the beauty industry, even though his experience is in products targeted at men. When he meets the owner of a skin care company, he does everything he can to win her over as a client, hoping it will be his breakthrough opportunity. Juliette Rousseau started creating products for her skin as a teen, hoping to cure her own skin woes. What started as her selling to neighbors has turned into a rising beauty company in Paris. She doesn't need anyone or anything, until a lie about her relationship status gets called into question by her mother. When Juliette asks Tristan to be her fake boyfriend for a couple of weeks, will they each come out with what they wanted at the beginning? Or will spending time together change their perceptions and make them realize love starts with a leap?
Readers will fall head over heels for this nostalgic and irreverent collection. Twenty-six bestselling authors return to the teenage bedrooms, school hallways and college dorms of their youth to share passionate essays of love lost and found and lessons learned along the way. Whether heartbreaking or hilarious, their soul-baring honesty reminds us to keep reaching for true love wherever we can find it and for as long as it takes. Their intimate reflections will fascinate and move any reader who remembers her first love.
Unexpected inheritances draw two successful men back to their hometown of Willowvale Springs—and the women they left behind. Fan-favorite Reese Ryan and USA TODAY bestselling author Jules Bennett kick off the Dynasties: Willowvale series. Working with Her Crush by Reese Ryan An inheritance stirs up resentment…and undeniable sparks. Dray Walker is devastated when Kahlil Anderson inherits the horse ranch she’s managed for years. She still resents the way her secret crush left town decades ago without looking back—and now he needs her help with the ranch. Old feelings resurface, leading to a spectacular night of passion. Will Kahlil’s plans put it all in jeopardy? A Bet Between Friends by USA TODAY bestselling author Jules Bennett Will an innocent bet change their friendship forever? A career-ending injury leaves pitcher Mason Clark adrift when an inheritance brings him home and reunites him with his childhood friend, Darcy Stephens. When her ex won’t leave Darcy alone, Mason bets that he can be a convincing fake boyfriend…which ignites their very real chemistry! Soon, they’re scorching the sheets every night. But will their friendship hold up now that they’ve crossed the line? Two sizzling Dynasties romances, one great value!
A heartwarming duology about the beginnings of the Love, Austen company, dedicated to matchmaking. Book 1: Love, Austen A matchmaker who can’t commit, a jaded divorce lawyer, and a mutually beneficial business agreement. Matchmaker Meg Austen is focused on one thing—finding the financial backing to create the app for her company, Love, Austen. When the investment firm tells her she needs a boyfriend to prove her faith in her matchmaking process, she fears her dreams might never become a reality. Sure, she can match up other people, but love for herself. She's not interested. Parker Matthews is determined to get the partnership left vacant by his father’s death. But when a colleague suggests having a girlfriend will increase his chances to get the partnership, he panics--he's cut women out of his life completely after his last relationship and wouldn't even know who to ask. As they spend real time together, their fake feelings change. But when their fears about commitment resurface, can they find a way to work past them? Or will Meg and Parker have to find another way to get what they want while mending their broken hearts? Book 2: Austen, Party of Two A food truck owner, a restaurant critic and a charity bake-off. Known as the One-Date Wonder, Lexi Sarmiento threw herself into her food truck pastry business after a bad relationship during culinary school. When her best friend approaches her about helping with a celebrity bake-off for charity, she can’t say no. But when she’s assigned to coach the gorgeous jerk from a speed dating event the week before, she’s ready to throw in the towel. Fitness guru and local journalist, Brennen Peters jumps at the chance to participate in a bake-off supporting a charity that means a lot to his family. Still mourning the loss of his parents, and taking orders from the girl he scorned on a speed-date-gone-wrong, he isn't sure his nerves can handle the heat in the kitchen, especially when he doesn't know the first thing about yeast and egg wash. But the more time he spends with Lexi, the more his expectations for love shift, and he finds himself ready to take a leap. Will their budding romance survive their past prejudice? Enjoy these lighthearted contemporary romance stories!
A matchmaker who can't commit, a jaded divorce lawyer, and a mutually beneficial business agreement. Matchmaker Meg Austen is focused on one thing—finding the financial backing to create the app for her company, Love, Austen. When the investment firm tells her she needs a boyfriend to prove her faith in her matchmaking process, she fears her dreams might never become a reality. Sure, she can match up other people, but love for herself. She's not interested. Parker Matthews is determined to get the partnership left vacant by his father's death. But when a colleague suggests having a girlfriend will increase his chances to get the partnership, he panics--he's cut women out of his life completely after his last relationship and wouldn't even know who to ask. As they spend real time together, their fake feelings change. But when their fears about commitment resurface, can they find a way to work past them? Or will Meg and Parker have to find another way to get what they want while mending their broken hearts? Read more in the Love, Austen series: 1. Love, Austen 2. Austen, Party of Two 3. Austen Unscripted 4. Matched Austen 5. Austen, Edited
One matchmaking app, two skeptics and a chance at love. Tiffany Stewart does just fine dating on her own. She's had several boyfriends over the past four years but nothing long-term. When her boss, Meg Austen, makes her take the matchmaking test in order to get a promotion to marketing director, Tiffany does everything to stay away from reading the results while heading off to her cousin's wedding for the weekend. But an encounter with the best man has her rethinking her motto to stay away from men for a while. Drew Evans walked away from the advertising world two years ago, in the hopes of finding some balance in life. He hasn't dated much since his girlfriend left, but he's found a routine and settled in. When his best friend, Carson, forces him to use the gift card for the matchmaking company that brought him back together with Ruby, Drew doesn't think it means anything. Until he meets Tiffany. When a random hobby brings Tiffany and Drew together, their try at friendship to make it through the wedding turns into something more. But will it last longer than wedding week?