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Can a sunny optimist melt the heart of a jaded cynic? Find out in this season of Marriage Material. Daisy is about to take center stage as the radiant Leading Lady on the next season of Marriage Material. After a disappointing stint as a contestant, she's ready to lead the pack and date twenty men simultaneously, hoping to find her true love among them. With her infectious positivity and unwavering spirit, she's determined not to come away from this season empty-handed. Jack's heart bears the scars of past heartbreak, leaving him wary of romance's sweet illusions. Pushed into the spotlight by his insistent brother, he reluctantly joins the cast of Marriage Material. His goal: to endure the show's chaos for at least two weeks, so he can earn his brother's bribe and come home to an expensive new addition to his precious gun collection. As the cameras roll, Daisy's sunny disposition collides with Jack's cynicism. But amidst orchestrated dates, genuine connections start to flourish. Can Daisy's relentless optimism breach the walls guarding Jack's heart, showing him that love is worth the risk? *** Falling for Sunshine is the third book in a series of standalone sweet romance novels that all take place on the set of Marriage Material. It can be read alone or as part of the series. The Marriage Material series is sweet/clean romance. There will be no sex on the page and no profanity in this series (the word "crap" is as far as foul language will go). Falling for Sunshine features mentions of domestic violence.
He's looking for love. She just wants a free vacation. Ravi Singh is slated to be Marriage Material's very first Leading Man, ready to embark on the awkward journey of dating twenty women at the same time in hopes that one might become his happily-ever-after. His last appearance on the show may have ended in heartbreak, but Ravi is determined to make this season count. He will not go home empty-handed again. Amara Amin is desperate to get her family off her back about settling down. Her mother and sister have been pushing her to sign up for their favorite reality dating show, and this season, Amara finally decides to give in. Her plan: spend the next few weeks chilling in the pool at the Marriage Material mansion-cocktail in hand-and fly under the radar until the Leading Man gives her the boot. But all of Amara's plans go right out the window the second she meets the sexy surgeon she's supposed to fall in love with. Because much to Amara's dismay, Ravi seems to only have eyes for one woman-her. *** Faking It with the Informant is a matchmaker-gone-wrong, fake dating sweet/clean romance. It's the second book in the Marriage Material series, but it can also be read as a standalone. The Marriage Material series is sweet/clean romance. There will be no sex on the page and no profanity (the word "crap" is as far as foul language will go). Faking It with the Informant features themes regarding infertility.
Marriage Material is the hottest reality dating show on air! After several years as a producer on the highly acclaimed program, cynical workaholic Andrea "Andi" Starr is determined to earn a promotion that would put her in charge of the whole production. She just has one hurdle in her way: her exasperating co-worker, Max. Hopeless romantic in disguise, Maxwell "Max" Bloom is desperate to prove to himself that his failed marriage doesn't have to define him. Getting promoted to showrunner would be just the confidence boost he needs. The two workplace rivals are ready to fight for the coveted position, but their past spats have given the higher-ups some concerns. This season, Andi and Max must make an effort to play nice with each other if they want to prove to the hiring committee that they each have what it takes to be an effective leader. As they attempt to join forces and work as a team, frustrations rise, tempers flare, and undeniable attraction comes into frame. After all, how professional can you be while Working with the Enemy? *** Working with the Enemy is the first book in a series of standalone sweet romance novels that all take place on the set of Marriage Material. It can be read alone, or as part of the series. The Marriage Material series is sweet/clean romance. There will be no sex on the page and no profanity in this series (the word "crap" is as far as foul language will go). Working with the Enemy features themes of divorce, past infidelity, and mentions of infertility.
His parole may have restrictions, but love knows no bounds. Jacob Perry is on the brink of freedom after spending eight years in the Bellevue psychiatric ward. As he sets out on a new journey, he must learn to reconcile his former identity with his present one. But with newfound freedom comes a fresh set of challenges: navigating college as a first-timer, landing a job with a criminal record, dealing with a hostile parole officer, and building relationships with people who can never know the truth about his dark past. But when Jacob meets a sharp-tongued, enigmatic woman harboring secrets of her own, he's faced with another unexpected challenge - romance. As she slips into his life with her endearing wit, Jacob grapples with the daunting question he's been avoiding most: is it possible for someone to truly know him - all of him - and love him anyway? --- Broken Together is a clean, heartwarming tale of love, redemption, and second chances. It contains themes of mental health, murder, suicide, self-harm, and physical and sexual abuse. This book is a sequel to the first book in the Redemption Series, Keep No Record.
He was a prisoner of his own demons... until she set him free. Young, confident, and a bit too naive for the big city, Criminal Psychologist Sarah Parker has been hired to help track down Jacob Perry - a notorious killer who has evaded the police for years. If she can bring him to justice, she just might prove that she's worthy of a permanent position with the NYPD. When Sarah unexpectedly finds herself alone with the man, she makes a daring move to offer him companionship in exchange for sparing another woman's life. Jacob agrees, taking Sarah as his prisoner. As she awaits her rescue, Sarah begins to build a connection with the man on the opposite side of the law, and she learns that there might be more to Jacob than meets the eye. Caught between her duty to bring him to justice and her growing compassion for the man she's supposed to fear, Sarah is forced to confront her own beliefs about right and wrong. Will she prioritize her career and pursue justice, or take a risk by helping Jacob find redemption? --- Keep No Record is a clean, gripping tale of love and danger. It contains themes of mental health, murder, suicide, and physical and sexual abuse. If you enjoy Keep No Record, be sure to read its companion novel, Broken Together, for the rest of Jacob's journey.
What do you do when the thing you want the most is the one thing you're forbidden to have? For Billionaire Bachelor Arie Astor, the dilemma is strong. His heart is torn between his loyalty to Bryce, his oldest and dearest friend, and his growing feelings for Charlotte, Bryce's ex-girlfriend. Arie's determined to do the right thing-whatever that is-but when his search for his biological father sparks a level of anxiety completely new to him, who else could he turn to for support but Charlotte, the girl who knows his secrets better than anyone? As shared secrets and emotional bonds continue to push Arie and Charlotte together, their feelings grow beyond containment. But if they're really going to give this thing a shot, they will have to keep their controversial relationship a secret from the ravenous press until they've garnered enough courage to face their most difficult challenge so far: telling Bryce the truth. The swoon-worthy finale you've all been waiting for, Letting Go is the third and final installment of the Greenwood Trilogy. Watch as Charlotte and Arie learn to let go of the hurts of their pasts and their fears for the future, opening the door for their long-awaited happily ever after.
In a small town, big hearts can heal even the deepest wounds. Still reeling from the unexpected death of her parents, Charlotte Benson is whisked away by her aunt to the charming small town of Greenwood, Kansas. Without the comforting foundation of her mother and their adventurous life together, Charlotte's future is now a blank canvas. A fairytale romance with Bryce, the local farmer's all-American football-loving son, might be just the touch of traditional stability Charlotte needs to help her rediscover her place in this world. But when the town's resident billionaire returns home from a long sabbatical, his life of culture and travel reminds Charlotte of everything she's lost. Along with the mysterious man comes the realization that even without her mother, this life might still have some adventures to offer. Will Charlotte have the courage to face her grief and search for them? --- Moving On is a clean, heartwarming tale of friendship and love that will leave you yearning for more. With its slow-burn romance and relatable characters, this charming start to the Greenwood trilogy will take you on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and finding joy in the unexpected.
It was just a drunken mistake. It didn't mean anything... Right? Charlotte Benson was just starting to feel at home in the charming small town of Greenwood, Kansas. She had a new home with her aunt, good friends, and a supportive boyfriend whose dependability and bright smile kept her afloat in the wake of her parents' death. So why did that dang billionaire have to go and ruin everything? Arie Astor has a lot on his plate. With his father gone, all of the responsibilities of Astor Industries have fallen on him. Add to that the massive bombshell revealed in his father's will, exposing long-kept family secrets that challenge everything Arie thought he knew about his life, and it's no wonder his inhibitions have been a little low lately. Can anyone blame him for not having the strength to keep his lips to himself? Determined to leave that moment of weakness in the past, Arie focuses his attention on searching for his biological father, and Charlotte pours her energy into designing Greenwood's new community center. Everything is business as usual. But can they both forget about that night and keep their feelings to themselves? --- Leaning In is the sweet, angsty continuation of the Greenwood trilogy.
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