Learning To Love: A Contemporary Steamy Vacation Romance

· Love On Deck Book 3 · BluEyed Press
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USA Today Bestselling contemporary romance author


Tiffany Wright has a career she loves, a life she’s happy with, and great friends. But she’s starting to feel something is missing. On a trip to visit her best friends, she finds herself wanting more from her life. She wants to find love, love like her best friends have, love that makes you feel alive, love that tells you you’re not alone.

Craig Meyer has never been good with women. His good looks only get him so far, and then he stumbles over his words and feels foolish. It doesn’t help that he’s ready to settle down and all the women he knows are either looking for a good time or halfway down the aisle and don’t care who they’re marrying.

When Tiffany and Craig are paired together for their best friends’ wedding, both find themselves imagining a love neither thought was out there. They fight the attraction because of the distance between them, but they can’t fight forever. After an amazing night together, they part ways, promising to keep in touch.

Six months later Tiffany loses her job. Craig gets her an interview and she moves to his town to be near her best friends. But Craig has other plans, and they include Tiffany.

Can Tiffany let down her guard and let love in? Will Craig be able to protect her when she sees her world crumbling? Is Tiffany finally read to love? 


KEYWORDS: happily ever after, love stories, romantic novels, guaranteed HEA, no cliffhangers, workplace romance, vacation fling, teacher romance, love books,

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