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Jana McKewen

    Jana McKewen aborda la escritura con una dedicación perfeccionada a través de carreras previas en relaciones públicas, ventas e impuestos. Incluso ahora que abraza plenamente su pasión, su producción literaria está moldeada por estas diversas experiencias. Sus narrativas a menudo se sumergen en escenarios contemporáneos, explorando dinámicas interpersonales y las complejidades de la vida familiar. Los lectores pueden apreciar su habilidad para crear personajes vívidos y tramas atractivas.

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    • Picture It

      • 312 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      On-camera chemistry doesn’t translate into real-life romance…right?Model Kate Isp never gets involved with photographers. But that didn’t stop one from ruining her professional reputation. The worst part? Now the only one who can help salvage what’s left of her career is—you guessed it—a photographer. The fact that the man in question is sweet, talented, and ridiculously sexy? Irrelevant. Her life’s a disaster. There’s no way she’s going to throw love into the mix.Adam Crawford’s life isn’t going to plan, either. His ex took their influencer account with her in the break-up, leaving him high and dry. A win at an upcoming award ceremony might be enough to prove he’s more than a point-and-click guy—and Kate is exactly the model he needs. He’ll just have to somehow keep his mind (and hands) off the most beautiful woman he’s ever seen…Can Kate and Adam find a way to rescue their careers and carve out a path to happily ever after? Or will their picture-perfect partnership end in heartbreak?

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      • 152 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Picture-perfect love only comes along once in a lifetime...right? Single dad Max Beckett doesn't want anything to do with romance. Been there, done that, still had the emotional scars to prove it. His focus now has to remain on being the best father he can be. And part of that means making sure his little girl's education is top notch. If he has to appeal to the school board to eliminate frivolous classes such as art to improve her core classes, so be it. Too bad his daughter has other ideas. As it turns out, she has artistic talent and needs a teacher. She needs Amy Murphy-who just happens to be the sexiest (and most infuriating) free-spirit Max has ever met. Amy is his opposite in every way. And still, she makes him want things-feel things-he never thought he'd have again. Not since he lost his wife. But when all is said and done, will Max be able to let go of the past and have a future with Amy? Or will happily ever after slip through his fingers once again?

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