Apple Valley Love Stories
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My Own Best Enemy
by Julie Christianson
read by Rock Engle, Stephanie Rose
Part of the Apple Valley Love Stories series
This isn't a wedding. This is war…
I get it. We were in elementary school. Just a couple of kids on the playground. But after Nash Hendrix called me Enemy instead of Emily, his stupid nickname haunted me for years.
Now our best friends are getting married, and they expect me to stand across the aisle from Nash the Ruiner without killing him?
Whatever. I can survive that. It's only for one weekend.
Until it's not.
When I get roped into wedding planning at all the same places Nash is fundraising, I'm ready to blow up our truce. But the more time we spend together, the more I feel like…not murdering him.
Is it possible Nash and I don't hate each other? No way. He's still my enemy.
My big, dumb enemy. My big, dumb, gorgeous, sweet-smelling, smooth-talking - Emi, you're doomed.
This heartwarming, hilarious romantic comedy has all the sizzle and swoon, but no explicit content. The entire Apple Valley series can be read in any order.
audiobook
(13)
The Mostly Real Mccoy
by Julie Christianson
read by Reagan West, Rock Engle
Part of the Apple Valley Love Stories series
Not everyone is destined to live happily ever after, right? I'd be fine with averagely ever after. Lower expectations mean less heartbreak. But then I meet Mac and Daisy.
Single dad Mac needs a temporary nanny for his daughter, Daisy. I need a second job until my promotion kicks in. It's the perfect arrangement…until it isn't.
Because who can resist a dad buying ballerina tights after a day spent in a hard hat? Not me, that's for sure.
Now, Mac's green eyes and Daisy's crooked pigtails have me dreaming about a future I can't give them. I need to mend my own heart before I can focus on anyone else's.
At least our arrangement is only for one month, so I won't have time to get attached to this man and his little girl-I'm absolutely positive.
Well...I'm medium positive.
Okay, I'm negative.
This is a terrible idea.
Because Mac is a fixer, and me? I'm a fixer-upper. So as I start to find healing in his little family, I'm forced to ask myself: What does this mean for my heart?
This heartwarming, hilarious romantic comedy has all the sizzle and swoon, but no explicit content. The entire Apple Valley series can be read in any order.
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