About The Love Offer
Liberty Wilson has spent years climbing the corporate ladder, even going as far as tolerating her tyrannical boss, Lucas Hemling, CEO and certified jerk. Just as Liberty's career is about to take off with a promotion on the horizon, a rejected green card application threatens to shatter her dreams. But Lucas, surprisingly very reluctant to let her go, offers her a deal she can't resist—a fake marriage to secure her dream job and stay in the United States.
As Liberty is set to travel home for her father's birthday, she must confront the past she has left behind and the secrets she has kept from everyone, including her family. In the midst of the celebration, she must navigate a tangled web of lies and hidden truths with Lucas, who's unnervingly convincing as a devoted fiancé. As the lines between real and fake blur, Liberty wonders if their charade will bring them together or tear them apart.
In this witty and heartfelt romantic-comedy, Liberty and Lucas dance a fine line between ambition and attraction. Will they find common ground? Or will their hearts pay the price for their high-stakes act?
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About Love From Home

June Andreas considers herself pretty easy-going. She likes running, cleaning her apartment, noisy coffee shops, crowded subway trains, and waking up early. But working with Jacob Hemling—the colleague who has never spoken to her in their year and a half at their company? That’s something she can't handle. Right?
Jacob Hemling has a list. It’s a list of things he dislikes: questions about his failed marriage, people asking for money, his brother’s stupid life choices, and inquiries into his old life. And, most importantly, he really doesn’t like how much he thinks about June.
When June and Jacob are forced to collaborate on a brand-new project, awkward meetings, countless emails, and coffee runs lead to unexpected revelations. June realizes she was completely wrong about Jacob. He’s not boring at all— he might be the most intriguing person she’s ever met, with the charm and wit to match his celebrity-like looks. Meanwhile, Jacob realizes he doesn’t want to stop thinking about June. At all. But he is a complicated man with a painful past, and he’d rather lose his chance at happiness than risk hurting June.
As they uncover each other’s true selves, Jacob begins to see under June’s bright exterior, and is left wondering: will he be the one left hurting in the end?
Love From Home is a heartfelt, clever, and romantic story of hope, love, growth and second chances.