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One fantasy author.
One personal assistant .
One story that needs more romance—or else.
Nicholas
All I want is to write epic fantasies in peace, none of this “add romance to your plot” business.
But my contract is on the line, and I’ve got to learn how to write something “swoony” and soon.
I don’t believe in myself, but for some reason, Laurel does. It’s why she’s the best assistant ever. Especially since she’s volunteered to help me learn why romance is important. If only she’d stop looking so cute–it’s distracting me from my blind dates.
Laurel
I was probably a little too eager when I volunteered to help Nicholas learn about romance. But listen, this is my chance. Because I have been in love with this man for as long as I’ve worked for him. Except, can I really take advantage of this situation? Is it worth risking our friendship and work relationship to open up about my feelings and who I am to Nicholas?
Guess I’m about to find out, because I can’t take seeing him go on blind dates any longer.
Romance Isn’t A Fantasy Book is a sweet and clean, kisses only, romantic comedy novella.
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