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For fans of Talia Hibbert and Christina Lauren, a debut romance where low expectations turn into welcome surprises as Jason and Fortune meet online.Plus-sized Fortune Edwards is a boss. Well, everywhere except her love life, in which she's reduced to stalking her crush Graham at the grocery store he manages. So, when her best friend suggests she use the body-positive dating app SwipeMatch to find an escort for his charity gala, she reluctantly agrees. When Fortune swipes right on a profile with a group photo that includes Graham and matches, she couldn't be happier. But the profile belongs to construction manager-and hottie-Jason Reed. Could he be the perfect gala escort? Or is he like every other guy she's dated-ashamed to be seen with her?Jason Reed goes through first dates like water, dating an endless string of women since his last failed long-term relationship. How can he manage a team of rowdy construction workers but can't find the right woman? To stop his "emo" ranting, his friends dare him to find, match, and date a woman off some plus-size dating app. When he finds Fortune, he thinks he's won the dare and maybe won at love. But she's hung up on some ball, and he's thinking long-term. Not to mention, she had a crush on his best friend, Graham. "Operative word 'had'," she says. Okay.If Fortune doesn't raise her "low expectations" of men, and Jason can't overcome past hurts and caution, they may lose a chance at a real connection.Between spicy ramen, arcade games, and bar fights, online dating has never been this complicated. Or this fun.For fans of:Cinnamon-Roll heroes with a "crusty beta hero edge"Plus Size heroinesForty-somethings who (sort-of) have their lives togetherThe jaded lovers tropeSteamy love scenes Trigger Warnings: for trigger warnings please see the author's website.
RushWhen I show up to surprise my boyfriend in a barely-there festive outfit, I'm expecting him to be alone.Not hosting family. His fiancé's family. Down one boyfriend and up a lot of embarrassment, I flee with my tail between my legs. The broken heart will fade. My humiliation, not so much, but my saving grace is the fact that I never have to see either of them ever, ever again. Until I walk into work and come face to face with my new boss. HunterI never, in a million years, would have guessed the man hiding under his desk at work would be the one person I hoped to never see again.My ex-fiancé's side piece. Apparently I can't fire the guy because of personal issues, so I try to play nice, which is a whole lot harder to do when I find out my ex is still texting Rush. The same ex I haven't heard from since I walked out on his begging. Rush tells me he didn't know about me. He tells me there were others. He also tells me our ex still wants him and so, we come up with a plan. To show him what it feels like when you want someone who doesn't want you back. All we need is a camera. His number. And one shared kiss. Revenge has never been sweeter.
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