By day she plans other couples’ impending nuptials, and at night, she goes on dates that end in disaster. She’s had her fair share of dating (bad) and heartbreak (worse), and has tried all the tricks in the book, but her inability to pick up on social cues leaves her making a fool out of herself.
As the maid of honour for her best friend's wedding, she knows that she needs to show up to the event with someone on her arm. She's ready to give up, when she's struck with an idea. What if she enlisted the help of the best-man, Titan Andersson, a well-known playboy, to teach her how to win men over?
Titan Andersson doesn’t date.
Playboy, photographer and perpetual flirt, Titan cannot see himself spending his life with someone. He would much rather keep things casual; no one gets hurt and everybody wins.
When Kalina comes to him with her (rather detailed) plan, how can he say no?
One signed agreement, eight weeks, and a guarantee of finding love, all while keeping feelings and emotions out of the deal—what could go wrong?
Better Once Than Never is a dual POV contemporary reimagining of The Taming of the Shrew with family trauma, open door scenes, and (surprise) a happily ever after.
It is the standalone sequel in the By the Book Series (a three book standalone series where each book is inspired by a Shakespeare play).Read More
By day she plans other couples’ impending nuptials, and at night, she goes on dates that end in disaster. She’s had her fair share of dating (bad) and heartbreak (worse), and has tried all the tricks in the book, but her inability to pick up on social cues leaves her making a fool out of herself.
As the maid of honour for her best friend's wedding, she knows that she needs to show up to the event with someone on her arm. She's ready to give up, when she's struck with an idea. What if she enlisted the help of the best-man, Titan Andersson, a well-known playboy, to teach her how to win men over?
Titan Andersson doesn’t date.
Playboy, photographer and perpetual flirt, Titan cannot see himself spending his life with someone. He would much rather keep things casual; no one gets hurt and everybody wins.
When Kalina comes to him with her (rather detailed) plan, how can he say no?
One signed agreement, eight weeks, and a guarantee of finding love, all while keeping feelings and emotions out of the deal—what could go wrong?
Better Once Than Never is a dual POV contemporary reimagining of The Taming of the Shrew with family trauma, open door scenes, and (surprise) a happily ever after.
It is the standalone sequel in the By the Book Series (a three book standalone series where each book is inspired by a Shakespeare play).Read More