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Untruly With You
Laine Rodriguez has mastered the art of spontaneity—even if it means changing her NYU major four times. After six years of searching for herself, she’s finally one class away from earning her degree. But when she barges into her Shakespeare class weeks late, she doesn’t expect her new TA, the serious and structured Sutton Davis, to be her toughest challenge yet.
Sutton doesn’t have time for distractions. Between earning his master’s degree, working toward his dream job, and staying one step ahead of his past, his life is as meticulously planned as his color-coded calendar. But Laine—chaotic and completely captivating—throws his world off-balance. As tutoring sessions turn into late-night ramen runs and spontaneous karaoke duets, Sutton finds himself drawn to her in a way that threatens to unravel everything.
When Sutton is called back to his family’s ranch for his estranged brother’s wedding, Laine offers to be his fake girlfriend so he doesn’t have to show up single. Despite the complicated dynamics of the Davis family, the trip seems like the perfect escape from Laine’s own uncertainties. But pretending to be in love with Sutton proves harder than she imagined—because the more time they spend together, the less pretend it feels.
Untruly With You is a mild spice, fade-to-black romance.
Ticket to You
Ophelia Brooks and Adam Abrams are both journalists, but that’s where their similarities seemingly end.
Ophelia writes for a fashion magazine; Adam writes for an outdoors magazine. She loves beautiful gowns and haute couture; he likes puffy coats and Vibram-soled shoes. She’s bubbly and outgoing; he’s broody and composed.
Adam and Ophelia’s paths collide during a disastrous set-up, that leaves behind a ruined Dior dress, two bruised egos, and an unlikely pair on the verge of becoming enemies. Ophelia swears she never wants to lay eyes on Adam again, but fate has other plans when their publishing company faces mass layoffs.
With her life hanging in the balance, Ophelia reluctantly relies on Adam to save her career. She joins him on a week-long work trip in Europe complete with picturesque scenery and adrenaline-rich interviews. Throughout their journey, the two of them find they have more in common than they ever imagined, but every trip must come to an end eventually.
Ticket to You is a mild spice, fade-to-black rom-com.