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Jennifer Shirk

    Jennifer Shirk crafts sweet, often humorous romances that resonate with readers through their genuine emotion and unique voice. Her narratives explore the multifaceted nature of love, presented with a fresh and accessible style. Shirk's distinctive approach makes her a favorite among fans of heartfelt romantic stories. She offers a unique perspective within the genre.

    Romancing His Rival
    Wedding Date for Hire
    • Wedding Date for Hire

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(57)Add rating

      Maddie McCarthy is single, between jobs, and (oh, the shame) lives with her mother. To make matters worse, she's the maid of honor for her sister's wedding, and desperately needs a date. Then she sees her salvation-Match Made Easy, a service for women in Maddie's exact position. If she can't find a boyfriend, she'll do the next best thing... Hire one. Trent Montgomery isn't actually part of Match Made Easy. He's just doing a favor for his cousin, but one look at the blonde who hired him, and he's totally hooked. Now Maddie thinks that the attraction sizzling between them is just "part of the package." And Trent is running out of time to prove to her that her date-for-hire might just be her happily-ever-after...

      Wedding Date for Hire
    • Romancing His Rival

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Hopeless romantic Elena Mason doesn't often hate people, but she hates her ex-fianc�'s insufferable best man, Lucas Albright III. She just knows Lucas is the one who talked her ex out of getting married--so Lucas is clearly the cause of all her problems. And now she's expected to work with him? Oh, heck no. Lucas Albright wants nothing more than to make partner at his advertising firm, and he knows he works best alone. But then Elena ends up as his partner on an account that could win him a promotion. He had a great reason to end her engagement, not that she'd ever believe him. Still, he's willing to try working as a team. Unfortunately, his new "partner" wants him dead. Elena knows she's going to have to give in and work with her nemesis, though nobody said it had to be easy for him. But what happens when fighting starts feeling a whole lot like falling in love? Contains mature themes.

      Romancing His Rival