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"Me too" doesn't mean "I love you"

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He writes a love story. She edits it. But true feelings can't be edited.

William Anderson is the king of epic fantasy, whose name on the cover guarantees a bestseller. He's demanding, talented, and incredibly handsome. He also has a big mouth. By defying the critics, William promised to release a romantic masterpiece, and in doing so, he put everything on the line. But he can't write about love.

It falls to Rachel Garcia, an ambitious junior editor who dreams of conquering the publishing world, to save his reputation. For her, this scandalous project is a golden chance to earn a coveted green card and secure her future in New York.

William doesn't accept criticism, and Rachel is unwilling to compromise, especially when his primitive male perspective completely robs the characters of realism. To create a great love story, they need to find common ground. But what if their main novel isn't written, but lived?
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