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A flirty, fun, and sweet Valentine's Day themed novella Danielle Kerr has been secretely crushing on her older brother's best friend, Hardy Cates, for ages. If only he wasn't also their roommate, a star hockey player, and the most eligible bachelor around, she might actually work up the courage to tell him how she feels...
Then, the TV show Danielle works for is doing a Valentine's Day special - "Secret Crush" - and Hardy is scheduled to be on it. When he asks her to help him prepare for the show, she reluctantly agrees. On the one hand, it will help the show, which keeps her employed. On
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A flirty, fun, and sweet Valentine's Day themed novella Danielle Kerr has been secretely crushing on her older brother's best friend, Hardy Cates, for ages. If only he wasn't also their roommate, a star hockey player, and the most eligible bachelor around, she might actually work up the courage to tell him how she feels...

Then, the TV show Danielle works for is doing a Valentine's Day special - "Secret Crush" - and Hardy is scheduled to be on it. When he asks her to help him prepare for the show, she reluctantly agrees. On the one hand, it will help the show, which keeps her employed. On the other, she has to spend all her free time with Hardy, planning the perfect romantic date...


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Growing up on a farm, Lili Grouse discovered her love of storytelling early on, making up bedtime stories for the calves, who were probably happier for the attention than the actual storytelling. In school, she was given a notebook to be used solely for writing stories in. She filled it up and asked for another - she was working on an epic, darn it. Of course, writing time in school wasn't enough, so she took to writing - and illustrating - stories at home on printer paper her father happily provided.

Cut to thirty years later, give or take, and Lili Grouse is still at it. These days, her stories have less to do with strawberries going on adventures and searching for hidden treasures, and more to do with finding that elusive happy-ever-after. It is her dream to one day write for a living, but in the meantime, every minute not spent working, sleeping, or reading is dedicated to working on her passion.