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Learn moreI fell in love with Carter James Callahan’s smart-mouthed smirk long before it was labeled “The Sexiest Smile in Hollywood.” I also fell for his broad, muscular shoulders, his impossibly blue eyes, his… Nope! Not going there anymore. Because while Carter may frequent my dreams every night, I will only ever frequent his friend zone, which is why I’m on an official mission to rid myself of my pesky feelings for him. I’m gonna put myself out there, start dating, and stop hopelessly crushing on my best friend. Deep down, I know this is for the best. It would never work between us: I’m a single mom with an impressive collection of stained sweatpants; he’s a serial-dating celeb heartthrob who never wants to be tied down to anything or anyone. So when the media breaks a story that Carter is getting married, nobody is more shocked than I am. Especially when I click on the article and see that his mysterious fiancée is… me?!
Katie Bailey writes rom-coms to make you laugh, cry, then laugh until you cry again. She’s a hopeless romantic, and her goal is to always write swoony, funny love stories with memorable characters and lots of heart—oh, and good looking heroes, of course.
Avery Caris is an experienced narrator who believes in happily-ever-afters. A small-town girl, she moved to the big city and fell in love with being on stage and telling stories. When not narrating, she enjoys spending time with her husband, their son, and their very fluffy cat.
Chris Ruen is an author and audiobook narrator whose essays and criticisms have appeared in The New York Times, Slate, The New York Press, and Stereogum. A former contributing editor for Cool 'Eh Magazine, he has covered music culture for Tiny Mix Tapes, a Minneapolis-based online music magazine.
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