It Must Be Love Series by Grace J. Croy (1-3)
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Overview: She loves reading, writing, her cats, travel, and delicious potatoes. She lives in Utah in a little house at the bottom of a little mountain, where the snow piles high in the winter.
Genre: Fiction > Romance



1. It's Not Like It's a Secret - She’s alone and pregnant. He’s been burned by relationships in the past. Pretending to date might be just what they both need.
The betrayal of her ex-boyfriend is the only blip in Avery Morgan’s otherwise perfectly planned-out life. That is until she finds out she’s pregnant with his baby. With her future in shambles, the only person she knows she can rely on is her coworker and best friend, Theo.
Theo Decker never thought he would take a punch defending a friend, but when Avery’s parents find out she’s pregnant and assume he’s the father, he becomes personally acquainted with her dad’s right hook. He knows what it is to be abandoned and he won’t do that to Avery, no matter the cost.
Soon their whole office believes they’re dating, and if they can’t beat them, they may as well join them. But with a baby on the way, how far are they willing to let their assumed relationship go? Family isn’t the only thing they might lose, but maybe what they fear the most is losing each other.
2. It's Not Like It's Fate - She’s hiding from her past. He’s grappling with his present. They’re not meant to be together, so why are they miserable apart?
Kit Jacobson's life hasn't turned out exactly as she dreamed. She’s a college dropout, works the desk at an auto shop, lives with her cantankerous grandpa, and tries to avoid her creepy temporary boss. Things take a surprising turn when her teenage crush moves back to town. If only Aaron wasn’t eleven years older and her brother’s best friend. He is totally off-limits.
Aaron Ledger is back in his hometown, living next door to his best friend. He has too much going on to let any woman distract him, until he meets grown-up Kit. She makes it difficult to remember his terrible track record with women and inability to commit. She’s the last person he ever wants to hurt, but when he inherits a classic Mustang in need of restoration, there’s no one else he’d rather have help.
As they work together, it’s impossible to ignore their mutual attraction. With family drama, outside forces, and inside doubts working to keep them apart, are they brave enough to fight for a future with each other?
3. It's Not Like It's Real - Starting over after divorce isn’t easy. Neither is living next door to the most conceited fireman in all of Arizona.
To say that my neighbor, Conrad Beck, and I got off on the wrong foot is an understatement. Every time I look at him, I’m reminded of the humiliating experience of being caught in my underwear burning a grilled cheese sandwich. I’m pretty sure every time he looks at me, he remembers how I almost burned down the duplex we share.
He may dislike me, but he’s great with my son and he’s adored by his precocious daughter. The same daughter who’s decided I should be her new mother.
When his sister moves to Texas leaving him without childcare and I’m overcome with hospital bills and an ex-husband who won’t leave me alone, we realize we can help each other.
Could there be more to this man than my first impressions led me to believe?
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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 1 mb
Overview: She loves reading, writing, her cats, travel, and delicious potatoes. She lives in Utah in a little house at the bottom of a little mountain, where the snow piles high in the winter.
Genre: Fiction > Romance
1. It's Not Like It's a Secret - She’s alone and pregnant. He’s been burned by relationships in the past. Pretending to date might be just what they both need.
The betrayal of her ex-boyfriend is the only blip in Avery Morgan’s otherwise perfectly planned-out life. That is until she finds out she’s pregnant with his baby. With her future in shambles, the only person she knows she can rely on is her coworker and best friend, Theo.
Theo Decker never thought he would take a punch defending a friend, but when Avery’s parents find out she’s pregnant and assume he’s the father, he becomes personally acquainted with her dad’s right hook. He knows what it is to be abandoned and he won’t do that to Avery, no matter the cost.
Soon their whole office believes they’re dating, and if they can’t beat them, they may as well join them. But with a baby on the way, how far are they willing to let their assumed relationship go? Family isn’t the only thing they might lose, but maybe what they fear the most is losing each other.
2. It's Not Like It's Fate - She’s hiding from her past. He’s grappling with his present. They’re not meant to be together, so why are they miserable apart?
Kit Jacobson's life hasn't turned out exactly as she dreamed. She’s a college dropout, works the desk at an auto shop, lives with her cantankerous grandpa, and tries to avoid her creepy temporary boss. Things take a surprising turn when her teenage crush moves back to town. If only Aaron wasn’t eleven years older and her brother’s best friend. He is totally off-limits.
Aaron Ledger is back in his hometown, living next door to his best friend. He has too much going on to let any woman distract him, until he meets grown-up Kit. She makes it difficult to remember his terrible track record with women and inability to commit. She’s the last person he ever wants to hurt, but when he inherits a classic Mustang in need of restoration, there’s no one else he’d rather have help.
As they work together, it’s impossible to ignore their mutual attraction. With family drama, outside forces, and inside doubts working to keep them apart, are they brave enough to fight for a future with each other?
3. It's Not Like It's Real - Starting over after divorce isn’t easy. Neither is living next door to the most conceited fireman in all of Arizona.
To say that my neighbor, Conrad Beck, and I got off on the wrong foot is an understatement. Every time I look at him, I’m reminded of the humiliating experience of being caught in my underwear burning a grilled cheese sandwich. I’m pretty sure every time he looks at me, he remembers how I almost burned down the duplex we share.
He may dislike me, but he’s great with my son and he’s adored by his precocious daughter. The same daughter who’s decided I should be her new mother.
When his sister moves to Texas leaving him without childcare and I’m overcome with hospital bills and an ex-husband who won’t leave me alone, we realize we can help each other.
Could there be more to this man than my first impressions led me to believe?
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https://www.centfile.com/uimijflqjiin
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