Some universal truths refuse to be ignored.
Peanut butter and jelly are a match made in heaven. Spaghetti and
meatballs are best friends forever. And guys like Tyler Knight don’t go
for girls like Cam Emerson.
She knew from the second she met him that he didn’t belong on her
bookshelf, the six-foot-six ex-tight end with a face so all-American, it
could have sold apple pie. So she shelved him next to the supermodels
and rock stars and took her place on her own shelf — the one with the
flannel-clad, pasty-faced comic book nerds. Most of her boyfriends have
existed between the pages of books, but rather than worrying over her
own lacking love life, she puts all her energy into playing Cupid, using
her job at the book bar, Wasted Words, as her stomping ground.
Tyler Knight always looks on the bright side. His career-ending injury
turned into a job as a sports agent. A horrible breakup led him to Cam,
his quirky, smart roommate who is far more beautiful than she realizes.
She’s made it perfectly clear she’s not interested in him — not like
that at least — but if she ever changes her mind, he won’t hesitate.
Because he doesn’t see the lines she’s drawn between them, as much as
she insists that they’re there. Deep down he knows that despite their
differences, they’re a match well made.
*A romantic comedy inspired by Jane Austen’s Emma*
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