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seriously romantic: work in progress by staci hart


author thomas bane has always been a little bit extra. it's what made him famous. but it's also gotten him into more trouble than not of late. and what with a morality clause, a missed deadline, and a bad case of writer's block, tommy knows he's in deep. so when he meets the book blogger who hates pretty much everything he's ever written in the opening scene of work in progress, somehow he knows that she will be the one to get him out of his mess.

though not before he makes an even bigger mess. a let's get fake-married kind of mess.

but when the fake marriage thing starts to feel real, amelia isn't sure she can believe that someone like thomas bane would be happy to fall in love with plain old, shy amelia. the inexperienced virgin who doesn't like talking to people. she's pretty sure that when her therapist recommended exposure therapy she didn't mean thrust yourself into a public life with paparazzi and reporters wanting to dig into your past.

in the end, those insecurities are what shake the foundation of the relationship she is building with tommy. and they need time and space and the right words. the words that will explain that all-encompassing love they feel. because tommy and amelia are perfect together. utterly and completely mismatched. but perfection nonetheless.

**work in progress published on january 24, 2019. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of social butterfly pr in exchange for my honest review. check out more information on the book here.

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