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Aaron Ledger is back in town. My simple life just got complicated. I’ve been in love with my brother’s best friend Aaron since I was twelve years old. He was twenty-three. Now he’s back in the city and he’s only improved with age. Unfortunately, I haven’t. After my college career ended in disaster, I came home wanting only to disappear. While I avoid dealing with my past, I hide out at my grandpa’s house and work the front desk at an auto shop. I’ve always loved cars. Plus, it’s predictable and safe, just the way I like my life. Aaron is unpredictable and a danger to my heart. I have no desire to be crushed by unrequited love. My plan: avoid, avoid, avoid. He’s not following the same plan. Aaron’s suddenly everywhere I am. Family dinners, my job, and inside my head. When he asks for my help to restore a gorgeous, classic Mustang, I can’t say no, even with my heart in danger. Maybe some experiences are worth the pain? I’m about to find out. It’s Not Like It’s Fate is a brother’s best friend sweet romance with an age gap and is perfect for readers who love swoony and sizzling while keeping the action clean and wholesome.
Author

Visit Grace's website gracejcroy.com and join her MVR (Most Valuable Reader) group to get her e-book, KISS ME, JANE free. She is the author of both historical and contemporary romance that is clean and uplifting. Grace loves reading, writing, her cats, travel, and delicious potatoes. She lives in Utah in a little house at the bottom of a little mountain, where the snow piles high in the winter. She graduated with a BA in English from Utah State University, and then went on to study Library and Information Science from Emporia State University. When she's not writing, she works as a librarian. It’s the second-best job in the world—she gets paid to buy books, plan awesome community events, and advise readers on what books to try next. Creating stories is, of course, the best job in the world. Her favorite places to travel include New Zealand, California, and Paris. No matter how long she's away, she always loves to come home.