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Every day I look forward to waking up in my beautiful apartment and going to my job in marketing at a real estate agency. Then life turns upside down when the company goes under and I can't find another job that will pay enough for me to keep my apartment. Everything seems hopeless until my twin sister, Sterling, offers to let me stay in the converted van she used to live in while I get on my feet as a freelancer.The small town of Arrowbridge, Maine, isn't where I thought I would end up, but I did miss my sister, so it wouldn't be all bad. One day, Sterling tells me about a new Arrowbridge resident who needs some help staging their house to sell. The job is right up my alley, so I go over to see what I can do.The house, to put it mildly, is an utter disaster, and my interaction with the owner, Lacey Pierce, isn't much better. Still, I need the money, and I see the job as a challenge that I want to conquer. Working with Lacey isn't easy, but there's something about her that keeps me coming back, day after day. Lacey is just as closed off as I am, and I like teasing her and watching her slowly open up. One night, she invites me over and things escalate as we both give in to the desire we've been trying to ignore. Our chemistry is combustible, but since neither of us have plans to stick around Arrowbridge, anything that happens between us is temporary.There's only one problem: the intensity of my feelings for Lacey are anything but temporary.
The only thing I had to look forward to was getting as far away from my hometown of Arrowbridge, Maine, as possible. That is, until I bump into a single mom and her bug-loving daughter. Ingrid Davidson and I have absolutely nothing in common. She's older, she has a child, and she's settled in Arrowbridge for good.Still, I can't stop finding reasons to spend time with her, and her adorable toddler. There's no rule that I can't have a friend before I head off to my new life. Just one small problem: my feelings for Ingrid are not just friendly.Not only is she unbelievably stunning, but she's funny and I love the way she is with her daughter. Ingrid's life as a single mom isn't easy, and the pull to want to be there for her is undeniable. As my original plans start to fade further into the background, I wonder if I could make a good life in Arrowbridge, or if I have to follow my plans to get away once and for all.
There were only two things I had to look forward to: finally moving into my own place without an awful roommate, and my Saturday nights at the only lesbian bar in the state of Maine-Sapph. I make it a rule to never kiss the same person twice, but one night I lock lips (and do a little more) with a platinum-blonde, tattooed stunner and I can't resist having a second taste. After that, I've sworn to let her go and hook up with someone new.That is, until she shows up in Arrowbridge driving the converted van that she apparently lives in, flashing her beautiful smile and asking me for a favor: can she park her home next to my house for a few weeks? Out of sheer astonishment, I say yes, and have instant regrets.Sterling Vincent barges her way into my life and I'm not quite sure what to make of her. She's incredibly hot, sure, but she's also funny and prickly and wild in a way that I can't help but admire.The longer she stays, the closer we get, until I find myself wanting to break every single relationship rule I've ever made for someone I never saw coming.
Dove Fitzgerald is a force to be reckoned with. At twenty, she already knows exactly who she is and who she's going to be: queen of her own media empire. She's just started her junior year of undergrad to get her business degree, and everything is going according to her meticulous plan.That is until Seven Sutter careens back into her life.Seven Sutter, the girl who had it all in high school. Now here she is at the same college as Dove, in two of the same classes no less. Seven Sutter, who Dove has been paired with for a semester-long partnership. Oh, and Seven is now living down the hall from Dove. Because of course.Dove braces herself for disaster, but what she doesn't expect is to find Seven off-the-charts sexy. And interesting. And not the evil monster she always made her out to be. She's just as driven as Dove, determined to have a goth café, filled with skull cookies and drinks named after dead people. Dove's opinions of Seven start to change. Those opinions turn into something else: a crush. A big life-altering one.Can Dove let their history go and give herself permission to fall for the girl with the killer brown eyes who makes the best chocolate chip cookies in the world?
Travel to Castleton, Maine for a sweet and sexy vacation...With hundreds of positive reviews on the individual books, read the bestselling small-town sapphic series from New York TImes and USA Today bestselling author Chelsea M. Cameron.Just One Night: Paige tries to get revenge on her awful ex-boyfriend by having a revenge one-night-stand with the girl he could never get...Just One Week: Em agrees to drive across the country with her former best friend she hasn't seen in years. A lot can change in a week...Just One Wedding: Charli is happy to help her cousin plan her wedding until she finds out her wedding planner is the stranger she hooked up with one year ago...¿¿¿¿¿ "This is one of my favorite series!"¿¿¿¿¿ "I'm mad at myself for finishing so fast."¿¿¿¿¿ "Hard to put down."
Maeve Ivey doesn't have time for bullshit. She's got her bridal boutique to run, she just started designing custom wedding attire, and she's healing from a vicious breakup. Plus, she also has a cat named Shady that needs plenty of belly rubs.Everything changes when her makeup artist quits and in walks Cedar Shay to interview for the job. The very same Cedar Shay that Maeve spent one reckless and steamy night with a thousand years ago. Okay, it wasn't a thousand years ago, but it was way in the past. To top it off, that was Maeve's first time, period. Of course, Maeve is professional enough to overlook that little (MAJOR) fact, especially when it's clear that Cedar doesn't remember her at all. Great. Things are distant and cordial until Maeve finds out that not only does Cedar remember her, but she's been thinking about that night too. A LOT. The two are determined to keep everything above board, but will they be able to resist each other when they're together all the time? Or will they give in to temptation and potentially ruin everything they've both worked so hard for?
Tessa O'Connell has everything she could possibly want. She's engaged, she has her dream job working at a bookstore, and she's going to be the maid of honor in her best friend's wedding next month.Montgomery "Monty" Ford has everything she could possibly want. She's getting married in June, she worked hard to achieve her dream job as a librarian, and she's helping her best friend plan her wedding for next year.Unfortunately, plans go seriously awry when Monty's fiancé ends up being a cheating loser and Tessa's engagement falls apart. The plans they made so carefully are in complete shambles, and they're both at a loss for how to move forward.Tessa and Monty turn to one another to try and pick up the pieces, and what starts as an attempt to use each other for dating practice turns into something they never saw coming that will change everything they know about themselves and each other.What happens when it turns out the one you really want has been standing in front of you the whole time?
This book contains both Style and Chord, two bestselling sapphic romances that are coming together for the first time!Style:Kyle Blake likes plans. So far, they're pretty simple: Finish her senior year of high school, head off to a good college, find a cute boyfriend, graduate, get a good job, get married, the whole heterosexual shebang. Nothing is going to stand in the way of that plan. Not even Stella Lewis. Stella Lewis also has a plan: Finish her senior year as cheer captain, go to college, finally let herself flirt with (and maybe even date) a girl for the first time and go from there. Fate has other plans for Kyle and Stella when they're paired up in their AP English class and something between them ignites. It's confusing and overwhelming and neither of them know what to do about it. One thing they do know is that their connection can't be ignored. The timing just isn't right. But is there ever a good time for falling in love?Chord:Chase Hillier has plans, and nothing will cause her to deviate from them. So far, they're pretty simple: Get through her first year of college with good grades, read a lot of books, and hopefully find a cute boyfriend who could turn into her husband someday. She's got it all mapped out. No one is going to stand in her way. Not even her roommate, Cordelia Scott.Cordelia Scott has her own plans: Get through her freshman year without too many panic attacks, figure out what the hell she wants to major in, and meet a guy who finally makes her heart flutter.Fate has other plans for the two when they end up as roommates and neither of them can stop thinking about the other. They're both absolutely sure that they like boys and not girls. But their sparks can't be extinguished and they realize there is a lot more to their connection with each other than either of them thought. How will they navigate a path that neither of them planned on taking?
Lauren "Lo" Bowman is in a bit of a pickle. She needs money, like ASAP. She lost her job, the rent is due, and her car needs repairs. Problem is, the inheritance left to her by her old-fashioned Granny has one stipulation before she can collect: she has to be married.Let's just say suitors (of any gender) are not knocking down her door. And then Cara Simms, her best friend from childhood that she's recently reconnected with, pours her heart out and confesses that she needs money to pay for grad school. Lo has a completely brilliant idea: they should get hitched.Not married married. Like, fake married. All they have to do is play the part for the lawyers, get the money, and then get the marriage annulled. Easy as hell.Well, it starts out that way, but being fake married feels a lot like being real married, and Lo is flipping out. She cannot be falling for her best friend. Can she?
I never looked forward to coming into work at the Common Grounds coffee shop and seeing Tenley Hill sitting at her usual table with her laptop. The most popular girl from high school always seemed to harass me and try to get a free latte and was more infuriatingly pretty than ever.Then one day she comes in and she's a total wreck. I make the massive mistake of asking her what's wrong. Turns out her boyfriend dumped her and all wants to do is try and get him back. Tenley pours her heart out to me and, for the first time, I see her as a person and not just the woman who annoys me every day. That moment of weakness causes me to agree to do something I never would have done under normal circumstances: date her. Well, pretend to date her. In public, wherever her ex will see us. She tells me it's fine, because she doesn't even like women so there will be no messy complications. I panic and tell her I'm straight too.At first I hate the role of being a fake girlfriend, but soon I find myself flirting with Tenley and dreaming of her kisses. She's nothing like how I expected and before I know it, I'm falling for my heterosexual fake girlfriend and I have absolutely no idea what the hell I'm going to do about it.
I was so looking forward to this summer. My job as a nanny for eleven-year-old twins means never a dull moment, and I'm excited about hanging out with my best friend, Joy, and reading all the books we can get our hands on next to my employer's fabulous pool.Then my boss goes and hires a new assistant who is clearly gunning to be his second wife. Honor Conroy could not be more obvious in her motives and I can't understand how he doesn't see it.She keeps getting under my skin, and even the twins are pulling pranks to try and get her out of their lives. I deny any involvement when their father finds out about their hijinks.Then Honor decides to invade my book club--my sanctuary. I've had it, so I decide to confront her and, somehow, in the heat of the moment, her lips end up on mine in the fiercest kiss I've ever had in my life.Turns out the gold-digger I imagined isn't the real Honor, and my heart may never recover from finding out who she really is under that ice-queen facade.
Hayden Lindsey expects to spend lots of time at the beach and with her cousin Piper when she temporarily moves in with her in Castleton, Maine. What she doesn't expect is to bump into Alessi Mason at the bakery and fight her for the last cinnamon roll. The girl she used to spend every summer in Castleton with is all grown up and she probably doesn't even remember the last time they saw each other and that kiss they shared when they were kids.Hayden doesn't think about it either. Much.But now is no time for thinking about past kisses. Hayden is only in Castleton to get on her feet and figure out how to balance her accounting job and her online tie-dye shop. A romance with Alessi is the last thing on her mind.That is, until Alessi is in a bind and Hayden comes to the rescue and that little spark Hayden felt during the kiss? Well, now it's an inferno, and she isn't the only one who feels it. Alessi has her own complications, and a relationship is the last thing she needs.Alas, chemistry sometimes has other plans. Will Hayden and Alessi give in to everything pulling them together, or will they let too many obstacles pull them apart?
I wasn't looking forward to finding a new roommate after my best friend, Joy, moved in with her girlfriend, Ezra. We've lived together for years, and I didn't want to start over with a stranger. Then there's a fire at the house Lark's renting and for some reason I open my mouth and offer to let her move in with me.Lark Conroy, the same woman I had one blisteringly hot night with months ago and have pretended to be normal around ever since. When it comes to love, I'm allergic to romance. I like to hit-it and quit-it and move on with my life.There's no reason I can't be cordial and normal with Lark while we live together temporarily. We're both mature adults. Well, I'm not that mature, but I can fake it.Turns out pretending I don't want to kiss Lark every waking moment is harder than I thought, and spending time with her is giving me feelings that I've never had before and don't know what to do with. I'm in a situation and I have absolutely no idea how to stop myself from falling in love with her, or if I even want to.
I was NOT looking forward to my sister's wedding in the fall. It's just another reminder of how single I am and how much pressure my family is putting on me to "find the one." Don't get me wrong, I'm a hopeless romantic, but all their meddling is making me feel a little murderous.Then one day a woman walks into the bookshop where I work. She's got a sleeve of tattoos, an undercut, and a smile that makes me want to swoon. Overcome by her hotness, I blurt out a proposal: how would she like to come with me to a wedding and pretend to be my girlfriend?Turns out Ezra Evans is new to Arrowbridge and she'll do it, but not for free. We shake on it and then I have my very own fake girlfriend and no idea what to do with her. Ezra seems to have plenty of suggestions, many of which make me blush. Things between us heat up even before the wedding, and I can't stop wondering if this relationship might be something real after all.
Kendra Day is shocked to learn that not only has her dearly departed grandmother left her a pile of money, she's also left her a run-down cottage in Castleton, Maine. Kendra never planned on living in Maine, but she's sick of her dead-end job and decides it's time for a new adventure.While looking for furniture, she stumbles into an incredible shop, right in Castleton, and a dining set she has to have. She's startled when she locks eyes with the new owner, Theodora, "Theo" Harmon, who's taken over the business from her uncle.Theo's furniture is beautiful, but dealing with her surly personality tests Kendra's patience. Still, there's something about Theo that intrigues Kendra and makes her want to know more about the grumpy furniture-maker and find out what's beneath her tough exterior. One night, Theo takes Kendra into her workshop and one thing leads to another. Theo acts like nothing happened, but Kendra can't do that. Will she take a risk and tell Theo how she feels? Or will she try to forget and leave Theo alone for good?
Charli Sweet is happy to be living in Castleton, Maine with her roommate Natalie and working at her aunt's bakery doing their social media management. She is, promise. So what if she can't stop thinking about her ex who dumped her in dramatic fashion a year ago by changing the locks on their apartment? It takes a long time to get over a breakup.Charli is more than happy to have her cousin Linley's wedding to focus on. That is until she meets Linley's wedding coordinator, Alivia Ackerman. Or meets her AGAIN. It's not Charli's fault that she went to a bar and hooked up with a stranger right after her breakup. It's also not her fault that the stranger turns out to be planning her cousin's wedding and now things are… awkward. And tense (in the sexual sense).Can Charli ignore her previous history with Alivia (and her growing feelings) and focus on her cousin's wedding? Or will the distraction of Alivia prove too great for her to resist having another taste and losing her heart in the process?
When my boss at Bluebird Pottery, Sydney, left me in charge while she went on vacation with her girlfriend, I wasn't looking forward to it. During my first few hours, a tall, stunning stranger walked in, and I could barely breathe. Of course I ruined everything by spilling coffee all over her. What I didn't expect was for her to push me up against the sink and kiss the hell out of me when I tried to help her clean up in the bathroom.I never thought I'd see her again, and then she showed up to my book club and introduced herself as Ryan Jewel, the heiress to a candle company fortune and is so far out of my league, we're not even on the same planet. Still, I keep running into her in Arrowbridge, and it doesn't feel like a coincidence.At first, I'm happy to be sucked into Ryan's glittering orbit. Everything is first class all the way, and it's nice to have a little luxury in my life. Even beyond the money, I'm dazzled by her. Underneath her chilly exterior is someone who's secretly kind, and funny, and who cares fiercely for those she loves.It doesn't take long for me to completely fall for her, but could this incredible creature ever want a small-town life with someone like me?
Emerald Witmer is beyond pissed when her brother begs her to drive all the way across the country to pick up his girlfriend's sister from college in Arizona and bring her back to Castleton, Maine. She would tell him to go *blank* himself, but then he agrees to pay her, and let's be real, she could use the money.She's not going to think about the fact that the girl she's going to pick up, Natalie Johnson, was her best friend when they were kids, until Natalie decided she'd rather hang with the cool kids and abandoned Em. Not that she's still holding a grudge or anything.All she has to do is manage to get through one week with Natalie, and then never think about her again, but those plans go out the window when she sees Natalie and feels something more intense than her anger at the past: lust.It's fine. All she has to do is get through one week. What happens afterwards is a problem for future Em.What starts as an annoying chore turns into a road trip of redemption when Em realizes how much she misses having Natalie in her life, and things escalate further when they get back to Castleton, and share a kiss. Those feelings Em has been trying to ignore aren't going to be silenced. Will Em put the past in the past, and let herself fall for the girl who used to be her best friend? Or will she cling to her painful past and reject Natalie completely?
McKenna Williams doesn't like staying in one place. She has a restless soul, which has served her well for the last twenty-three years. Right now, her soul is taking a little pit stop in the town of Castleton, Maine, for the summer, and she's enjoying the ocean breezes and friendly people. Plus, the house she's staying in is right next door to her sister, Julia.She's determined to let nothing mess up her zen, until she gets a request to teach a private yoga class for recent divorcee, Piper Patrick, and she's hit with an instant attraction so intense, she can barely breathe. Piper is beyond off-limits: Not only is she McKenna's client, she's just ended her marriage, she has a son, and there's nearly a 10 year age gap between them. Everything about falling for Piper is a bad idea.The magnetic pull toward each other is undeniable, and McKenna knows that it can only end in heartbreak. Will she take a chance on the woman she can't resist? Or will she cut and run to save herself from losing it all?
Sasha Klein couldn't be less happy to be living in Castleton, Maine. If only her sister hadn't fallen in love with a Castleton guy nicknamed Skippy who got her pregnant and then bailed on her and her little girl and gone to Las Vegas. Sasha plans to get out of the tiny town just as soon as her sister, Lizzie, is back on her feet.Looking for any kind of excitement, Sasha escapes Castleton and ends up at a lesbian bar. Things get out of hand when she spills a drink on, almost gets in a fight with, and then kisses a gorgeous mystery woman. Much to her surprise, she sees that woman the following week at her niece's parent-teacher conference. Awkward.Jaqueline "Jax" Hardy is everything that Sasha is not, and it's annoying as hell. Jax just can't stop rubbing her perfection in Sasha's face, and Sasha can't stop being attracted to it. No matter how hard she tries to resist, Sasha keeps finding herself waking up in Jax's bed under her Egyptian cotton designer sheet set.Against her better judgement, Sasha starts getting to know Jax, and the more she learns, the more she likes. It also doesn't hurt that Jax clearly has money and doesn't mind spending it on Sasha.Will Sasha finally give in to her heart and stop fighting her feelings for Jax? Or will she cut and run, leaving Castleton for good?
Hollis Carr never expected her city-loving self moving to Castleton, Maine, and living in a converted barn. She's not totally hating the slower pace of life in Castleton, but one thing she can't handle is the pressure from her mother and her sister to find a nice person to settle down with. Hollis doesn't do love, period.Only after immense pressure does she agree to go out with Julia Williams, her sister Ellie's co-worker. Julia is petite and bright and shiny in a way that Hollis finds completely irresistible, not to mention she's not as innocent as she seems. Hollis can't believe her luck when Julia says that she only agreed to the date to get a persistent suitor off her back. She proposes an arrangement that will benefit them both: pretend to date for the summer, then have a massively public breakup, and go their separate ways.One small, very tiny problem: Hollis has fallen utterly in love with sweet, bubbly Julia. She closed off her heart many years ago and was convinced that no one could make her feel that way again. Will Hollis risk everything for love? Or will she slam the door and walk away forever?
Paige Roman is out for revenge. Not just any revenge; she's out to mend her recently shattered heart. Her ex, Wyatt, is going to pay, and the best way to make that happen is to seduce the girl he's always wanted but has never caught: Esme Bell. To be fair, the dark-haired bartender with the infectious laugh is the girl just about everyone wants, and Wyatt is no exception.Paige's plan is simple, and it's going to work. Go out with Esme, take her home, and then rub her victory in Wyatt's face for the whole town of Castleton, Maine to see. She does reconnaissance at the bar where Esme works, and soon, the game is ON.Is Paige just going to head right for the bedroom? No. She's more subtle than that. Paige has never really seduced anyone like this, but how hard could it be? She's not completely devoid of sexy skills.What starts as a plot to get back at her ex turns into something a whole lot more complicated when Paige catches major feelings. Is she ready to give up her mission and put her heart on the line again? Or should she just cut her losses and call the whole thing off?
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