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Fake It Till You Make It

an Accidentally Viral novel by Anne Harper

After accidentally making her secret blog public, everyone’s dying to know who Sloane’s never-got-over-him crush “Guy” is. She’s even got a book deal offer—if she gets closure with “Guy.” Too bad he’s engaged. Brady Knox knows the truth. And he’ll pretend to be “Guy” if Sloane uses her newfound fame to bring business to his bar. But keeping secrets in a small town isn’t easy. And Brady wasn’t meant to be anyone’s perfect guy.

Ruling the Princess

a Sexy Misadventures of Royals novel by Christi Barth

After years in exile, I’m back in my homeland on a mission from the prime minister to put Princess Genevieve in her place. The princess fights me tooth and nail, which leads to kissing…and more. Now, I’m seeing a whole different side to Genny—and not just because I’ve gotten her clothes off. But I was put on this assignment for a reason, and I may have just given those outside the castle all the ammunition they need.

The Two-Date Rule

a Smokejumper novel by Tawna Fenske

Willa Frank never goes on a date with anyone more than twice…until she meets Grady Billman. After their first date, Grady isn’t ready to call it quits, so he finds a sneaky way around the two-date rule. And with every “non-date” Grady suggests, Willa must admit she’s having fun playing along. But when their time together costs Willa two critical clients, it’s clear she needs to focus on the only thing that matters—her future.

69 Million Things I Hate About You

a Winning the Billionaire novel by Kira Archer

After Kiersten wins sixty-nine million dollars in the lotto, she has more than enough money to quit working for her impossibly demanding boss. But where’s the fun in that? When billionaire Cole Harrington finds out about the office pool betting on how long it’ll take him to fire his usually agreeable assistant, he decides to spice things up and see how far he can push her until she quits. But the bet sparks a new dynamic between them, and they cross that fine line between hate and love.