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Love, Just In
In the vein of Emily Henry's You and Me On Vacation, Love, Just In is a friends-to-lovers romance with all the tropes that romance readers love best.
Sydney TV news reporter Josie Larsen is approaching 30 and coming dangerously close to failing at life. Lost in a vortex of other people's career milestones, engagement parties, and baby showers, Josie is perennially single, abandoned by her globetrotting family, and invisible to her boss - except for the one time he tuned in while she was mid-panic attack on live TV. As a punishment, Josie is shipped off to cover another reporter's six-month leave at a regional bureau in Newcastle.
But Josie has more waiting for her in Newcastle than yawn-inducing stories about bicycle lane protests. The city is also the domain of Zac Jameson - her best friend since high school. This should be a happy turn of events, but Zac has barely spoken to Josie for the past two years. Not since a tragic event caused him to leave Sydney to try and cope with his grief.
Now thrown back into each other's lives, Josie and Zac have to navigate their neglected friendship and secret attraction to each other while struggling with their careers and mental health.
Hilarious, sexy and heart-warming, this is the perfect romcom to sit on the shelves alongside Emily Henry, Sally Thorne and Ali Hazelwood. -
Lights, Camera, Love
A sizzling grumpy-meets-sunshine romance that explores the notions of belonging, trust, hope, and finding the kind of love that you never imagined you could have, from the author of Love, Just In.
Hip-hop dance teacher Evie Scott lands the opportunity of a lifetime when she's cast in a blockbuster movie opposite her teenage crush, Hollywood heartthrob Austin Reynolds. The role promises financial stability, which she desperately craves now that her spendthrift mother has moved in, and maybe even a shot at true love. But the person Evie can't stop thinking about isn't Austin—it's his grumpy, sharp-tongued manager, Kye Evans.
A gifted dancer who grew up in foster care, Kye owes everything to Austin and his family. Now a skilled manager and publicist, he's spent years cleaning up Austin's messes, but it's his own past he'd rather keep buried. And the last thing he needs is a distraction like Evie.
As Evie and Kye dance their way through the chaos of an eccentric director who's seemingly determined to make the world's worst-ever movie, their chemistry ignites on and off the stage. Through late-night rehearsals and flirtatious dance moves, Evie and Kye's connection blossoms. But as old wounds threaten to reopen, they must decide if they're brave enough to face their fears and embrace the life-changing love they never saw coming.