Even lies told for the right reason are still wrong…..
Nat Carter just wanted to write.
However, due to her social anxiety, she has no desire to be in the public eye. When she convinces her twin sister to pretend to be the author in public, she never could have imagined that her books would make her a world renown romance author. Now her innocent lie has grown into a monster of epic proportions. To complicate things further, her new editor is Sebastian, a former friend and the handsome nephew of her publisher’s CEO. As their relationship grows, Nat struggles with how to come clean with the truth without damaging their relationship.
Sebastian Wright just wanted an excuse to get closer to Nat.
After an incident in high school, Sebastian lost track of his closest friend and secret love, Nat. A chance encounter brings her back into his life, and this time, he’s determined to not let her go. Because of their history, he knew he would need to get creative on a reason to spend time with her more. Using the pretense of her being his pretend girlfriend for work sounded like a good idea at the time. However, as feelings develop for both of them, Sebastian worries that Nat will be upset when she learns the truth.
Is love enough to overcome the pretense? Or will God’s grace be enough to help them through?
About the author
Gracie A. Just
Gracie A. Just writes Christian Romance novels from her little cottage located in the South Bend, IN area. She started writing when she took a break from her Human Resources career and has fallen in love. She draws inspiration for her characters from not only life in general, but from the people in her life. There is a little bit of herself in each of her main female characters as well. As an avid reader herself, she wants to write novels that anyone can pick up and read without worry of what is in it. At the end of the day, her goal is to honor Christ with her writing.
What readers said
“This series has what every Christian romance novel needs! Packed with love, adventure, easily relatable characters, and Christ, these books are a fun, feel-good read!”
- a review from A. Anderson


