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Blue Line

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Orlando Storm series)
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One night. That was the deal. But things never go according to plan.

I’m not looking for love. Every relationship ends with the guy leaving me for their soulmate.

Then I come face to face with an ex-boyfriend and his fiancée. He makes me feel like I’m not doing anything with my life. So I tell a white lie, that I’m also engaged.

It backfires when I’m invited to his engagement party. Now I need a fake fiancé.

Enter Weston Reynolds, my brother’s best friend and teammate—the guy I’ve secretly had a crush on for years.

Except news of our ‘engagement’ leaks, resulting in endorsement deals for Weston, and he asks me to keep up our ruse for the rest of the offseason.

The more time I spend with him, the more the lines between fake and real blur. I think he might be my forever, but I don’t know if I’m his.

Blue Line is book four in the Orlando Storm series but can be read as a standalone.
Tropes: Sports, Fake Engagement, Brother’s Best Friend, Forced Proximity
Intended for audiences 18+, contains mentions of parents death (off page), discussions of side characters being pregnant.


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Genre: Romance

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