Just Pretending (The Chicago Falcons #3) by Leah and Kate Rooper
Publication Date: November 5, 2018
Publisher: Entangled Teen Crush
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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39861165-just-pretending
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It’s not easy being royal. Sixteen-year-old Evangeline wears her crown proudly, but between her duties and her overprotective big brother, the idea of romance is just a dream. But a chance encounter in Chicago changes all that….
Sure, seventeen-year-old Tyler Evans loves playing hockey, but he’s more concerned about providing for his dad and little sister. Then he meets Eva–and falls head-over-heels in love—and he has two more problems. One, she’s his best friend’s little sister. Two, she wears a crown.
But then Eva accidentally mistakes Tyler for a visiting prince, and for the first time, Tyler doesn’t feel like a nobody. He knows he has to tell her the truth…but not yet.
His plan? To keep up the royal charade as long as it takes to convince Eva he’s the guy for her. Even if he’s lying to everyone…including himself.
Disclaimer: May cause disillusionment. Those girls looking to find their Prince Charming might consider scouting out hockey rinks.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Leah and Kate Rooper are sisters from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Growing up beside the Pacific Ocean and inside a temperate rainforest fed their sense of adventure as children, and nourished a curiosity for strange and distant lands. They fed this curiosity with books – lots and lots of books. After experiencing the magic of Middle-earth, they began creating their own worlds. When they’re not writing, Leah and Kate spend their time blogging and vlogging about their travel adventures and their writing journey.
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A TYPICAL WRITING DAY
Now that’s it’s winter, our writing routine has changed a little! We’re both still in school, so usually we squeeze writing in whenever we have a spare minute, but sometimes we get full days off to work, and when we do our routine goes a little like this:
First things first, we make a fire! It gets really cold on the west coast, so we need to make sure our writing cave is nice and cozy. We’re both Christmas obsessed so we light a scented candle (Sweater Weather from Bath & Body Works is a fav!) and put a soothing background video on the TV. Then we sit down and get to work, whether that means drafting, editing, doing promo or bookkeeping, or the best: plain old writing! We’ll take a break for lunch and try to go for a walk to get some fresh air. We do our best brainstorming when we’re outside walking, so that’s a bonus. Then it’s back to work until it’s time to stop for dinner!
That’s the first I’ve heard of fire as part of a writing routine. Cushions on a couch, sure. Coffee and pastries, yup. But fire? I suppose as long as it’s in a fire place, why not?
For my part, I need to clear the deck: respond to emails, get social media out of the way, just feel like nothing wants my attention…and then I’m ready to write.