Love and Other Conspiracies
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The hardest thing for a paranormal conspiracy theorist and a web series producer to believe in is finding love in this swoony debut romantic comedy.
Hallie Barrett's life has imploded after she's dumped by her hotshot ex, who also happens to be her coworker and the star of the online series she was producing. Without a new show to present for the company competition, she’ll be out of a job. But inspiration can come from the strangest places . . . like the most handsome guy she’s ever seen passionately discussing Bigfoot on a late-night docuseries.
Hayden Hargrove made a name for himself as a cryptid expert on his hit podcast, and is intrigued by the plucky, blue-haired producer who offers him the opportunity to lead his own web show. When the production team sees that Hayden’s solo on-screen presence is bad enough to make a ghost blanch, Hallie jumps on camera too, hitting him (and his cryptids) with a healthy dose of skepticism—and enough chemistry to electrify their show to the top of the competition.
As Hayden and Hallie investigate the unknown, they unearth feelings for each other that shake their beliefs to the core. In their search for Mothman, aliens, and the truth, the most elusive discovery might just be learning to love again.
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Quirky, lighthearted and funny friends-to-lovers workplace romance. I loved the banter and chemistry between our main characters, their paranormal adventures an our hero’s maturity! In the middle it got a bit too slow - pacing wise. And I just couldn’t help thinking about Buzzfeed and their “Buzzfeed Unsolved Supernatural” show and Watchers current success on YouTube. This is prime fanfic and I’m definitely not mad about it.
“Sometimes the truth is the real story. It’s all a matter of what you believe. Some people trust what they’re told, some of us don’t.” “I learned a lot about people I don’t know from you, but it’s actually really nice to learn about you.” “I learned the hard way that red flags are like quicksand - easy to miss unless you know what to look for, too hard to pull yourself out of when you’re in deep.”
Description
The hardest thing for a paranormal conspiracy theorist and a web series producer to believe in is finding love in this swoony debut romantic comedy.
Hallie Barrett's life has imploded after she's dumped by her hotshot ex, who also happens to be her coworker and the star of the online series she was producing. Without a new show to present for the company competition, she’ll be out of a job. But inspiration can come from the strangest places . . . like the most handsome guy she’s ever seen passionately discussing Bigfoot on a late-night docuseries.
Hayden Hargrove made a name for himself as a cryptid expert on his hit podcast, and is intrigued by the plucky, blue-haired producer who offers him the opportunity to lead his own web show. When the production team sees that Hayden’s solo on-screen presence is bad enough to make a ghost blanch, Hallie jumps on camera too, hitting him (and his cryptids) with a healthy dose of skepticism—and enough chemistry to electrify their show to the top of the competition.
As Hayden and Hallie investigate the unknown, they unearth feelings for each other that shake their beliefs to the core. In their search for Mothman, aliens, and the truth, the most elusive discovery might just be learning to love again.
Book Information
Posts
Quirky, lighthearted and funny friends-to-lovers workplace romance. I loved the banter and chemistry between our main characters, their paranormal adventures an our hero’s maturity! In the middle it got a bit too slow - pacing wise. And I just couldn’t help thinking about Buzzfeed and their “Buzzfeed Unsolved Supernatural” show and Watchers current success on YouTube. This is prime fanfic and I’m definitely not mad about it.
“Sometimes the truth is the real story. It’s all a matter of what you believe. Some people trust what they’re told, some of us don’t.” “I learned a lot about people I don’t know from you, but it’s actually really nice to learn about you.” “I learned the hard way that red flags are like quicksand - easy to miss unless you know what to look for, too hard to pull yourself out of when you’re in deep.”




