The story revolves around Lexi, a successful documentary director reluctantly tasked with filming the reunion tour of a boy band. Initially disillusioned by the project, her perspective shifts upon meeting Aidan, the band's charismatic leader. Their initial clash of personalities leads to unexpected chemistry as Lexi grapples with her troubled past and her reluctance to form lasting connections. This enemies-to-lovers tale explores themes of love, trust, and self-discovery, promising an engaging read for fans of romantic escapism.
Emma Rae Livres



Six Days
That's All It Takes to Lose Your Faith in God, Family, and Medicine
- 54pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Exploring the depths of faith and resilience, this narrative follows an aunt and nurse as they confront the harrowing struggle of her twenty-one-year-old niece, Sam, battling for her life. Over six intense days, the story delves into the chaos and uncertainty of a world turned upside down, questioning the power of prayer, the efficacy of medicine, and the strength of love. It offers a poignant perspective on the emotional toll faced by caregivers, revealing how one can endure even in the darkest moments.
Love Game
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Can a player on the court be a keeper at home?Elle's love language is food. But finding the right kind of work in her industry is difficult. After multiple different stints and temporary work, she lands her dream role: a personal chef to huge tennis star, Nicky Salco. It's just a bonus that he's handsome and athletic...but totally off limits.The pressure is on, and not just in the kitchen. As Nicky trains for hours on the court for Wimbledon, Elle treads carefully around his brutally judgemental fiancée, while also trying to ignore her own boyfriend's cheating habits.But the temperature rises when Nicky's training leads him to get hungry late at night and Elle is the one tasked with keeping his belly full. Despite being worlds apart, their late night rendezvous seem to lead to more than they intended.Should they risk the lives they have already built, for the lives they truly want?