Apprentice Series
3 stories
We Should Never Date (COMPLETED) by Finelilys
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(Apprentice Series #1) More than friends in action but less than lovers in words that's how Liana saw her six years with Finn. She never imagined he'd feel the same and ask for something deeper. But burdened by her insecurities and their differences, she believes it's safer to remain friends than risk losing him as a lover.
Not Part Of The Plan (COMPLETED) by Finelilys
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(Apprentice Series #2) January Marnie Domingo is in her thirties, single, and quietly spiraling. While her friends swap rings and baby announcements, she's got takeout containers and Netflix asking if she's still watching. After one too many pitying smiles and "You'll find someone" speeches, she decides to stop chasing timelines and finally choose herself. But just as she's settling into the rhythm of solo bliss, a new neighbor crashes literally into her life. He's charming, mysterious, and absolutely not part of the plan. What starts as small talk over borrowed sugar might just upend everything she thought she wanted. Is this the twist her love life needed or just another beautiful, complicated detour?
Somewhere Between Us by Finelilys
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(Apprentice Series #3) When Jacinta Rocio Montes graduated from college, she carried with her a dream as big as her ambition to build a restaurant that would capture hearts and palates across the country. Years later, that dream stood tall and shining, her restaurant becoming not just a place to eat, but a name everyone knew, a story people couldn't stop telling. But one evening, the buzz of success shifted into a heartbeat of nerves. A renowned food critic from New York had reserved a table, and Jacinta was determined to impress. What she didn't expect was the shock waiting behind the critic's name it was the very man she had once ghosted in college, a chapter from her past she thought she had left behind, now seated at her table.