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Jill works hard to prove she’s more than just the daughter of the TV station’s head producer. She’s also tired of fetching donuts and delivering file folders. So, when an opportunity arises for her to apply as an assistant in casting? She’s more than ready. There’s a catch though. She’s got to earn the interview by stirring up trouble on a new reality TV show. How hard can that be?
Also desperate for a better spot at the TV studio, Mark longs to hang up his medic bag and step into the spotlight as an actor for a popular soap opera. He’s been promised a free pass through the first round of auditions if he does the boss a favor. In the slow days of the 1800s, there will be plenty of time for him to learn his lines and practice his smoldering gaze. It’s going to be a piece of cake.
Except Jill didn't expect it to be so difficult to cause trouble, and Mark starts rethinking his future life as a star. Add in some complicated romantic feelings that arise, the stress and guilt of stirring up trouble, and Jill and Mark can’t wait to get out of the 1800s—and an experiment gone wrong!
Camilla Hardy needs money for her twin sister’s burial, so she travels to meet her rotten brother-in-law to have him pay for his wife’s medical bills. It surprises her that he isn’t the monster her sister told her about. However, he still might be doing illegal business that will get him arrested, and she is determined to find fault. If only he wasn’t so irresistibly charming, perhaps she wouldn’t want to get to know him better. Perhaps pretending to be her twin sister isn’t as bad as it seems…
Malcolm Worthington is determined to find the person stealing his drawings for his business, and he can’t trust anyone—especially not his wife. But she is different since she returned from visiting her sick sister, and he doesn’t know why he suddenly feels attracted to her when he hasn’t felt that way since they were married.
Dare he give in to temptation and reach for the love he has always wanted?
I have a plan...but the city of love has a plan of its own.
My late grandfather’s inheritance has two conditions:
1) Not a cent until I’ve traveled Europe for a month. (I mean, it's a sacrifice I’m willing to make.)
2) My estranged sisters and I must travel together. (Sister bonding. Gag.)
Oh, and a third condition—our journey starts in Paris. City of Love. The place I’ve dreamed of visiting since I first spotted a postcard of the Eiffel Tower at age six.
I’ve seen nearly every English movie about Paris ever made. I’ve studied French for years. I even have a bucket list of romantic experiences I want to have there with the first handsome Parisian I can find. (Seine River Tour, anyone?)
There’s just one problem. It’s also where my childhood best friend, Hunter, lives.
The last time I saw the boy next door, he kissed me on the hood of his beat-up Pontiac and asked me to move to Paris with him.
He should have known I couldn’t say yes. With my life crumbling and all my messy family problems—I told you about my sisters, right?—I couldn’t just leave it all behind. Ultimately, it's fear that's kept me rooted in the same small town I’ve lived in my entire life. What if Paris isn’t everything I dreamed it would be, after all?
And worse—what if being with Hunter is?
Nope, definitely safer to leave my dreams in the past. I’ll slip into the city, check off my list, and escape without ever seeing my best friend. I'll get this stupid trip over with, put money in the bank, and live happily ever after without him as was always the plan. Above all, I’ll finally forget that toe-curling kiss between us ever happened at all.
Paris, here I come.