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From the USA Today bestselling author who is a "master of witty banter" (Entertainment Weekly) come a "perfect rom-com" (Refinery29) that proves when opposites attract, sparks fly.With her bridezilla friend on a DIY project rampage, bridesmaid Jane Denning will do anything to escape - even if it means babysitting the groom's troublemaker brother before the wedding. It should be a piece of cake, except the "cake" is a sarcastic former soldier who is 100% wicked hotness and absolutely off-limits.Cameron MacKinnon is ready to let loose after returning from his deployment. But first he'll have to sweet talk the ultra-responsible Jane into taking a walk on the wild side. Turns out, riling her up is the best time he's had in years. But what happens when the fun and games start to turn into something real? "Delightfully sexy and sweet." -Lauren Layne, New York Times bestselling author"Fantastic! Compelling characters, tons of heat, loads of heart. I highly recommend!" -M. O'Keefe, USA Today bestselling author"When it comes to creating unputdownable contemporary romances, Holiday is in it to win it." -BOOKLIST , starred review"Satisfying." -The New York Times Book ReviewWhat readers are saying about One and Only..."A fun, fast-paced, satisfying read.""Cam is my new book boyfriend....This book is going on my keeper shelf.""This book was SO ENJOYABLE. Every single page gave me all the feels. I loved the characters, the plot, the writing - everything.""A sweet, hilarious and powerful romance story that will warm your heart." The Bridesmaids Behaving Badly series: Once Upon a Bride: A NovellaOne and Only It Takes TwoMerrily Ever After: A NovellaThree Little Words



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Jenny Holiday

Jenny Holiday started writing in fourth grade, when her awesome hippie teacher, between sessions of Pete Seeger singing and anti-nuclear power plant letter writing, gave the kids notebooks and told them to write stories. Most of Jenny's featured poltergeist, alien invasions, or serial killers who managed to murder everyone except her and her mom. She showed early promise as a romance writer, though, because nearly every story had a happy ending: fictional Jenny woke up to find that the story had been a dream, and that her best friend, father, and sister had not, in fact, been axe-murdered.From then on, she was always writing, often in her diary, where she liked to decorate her declarations of existential angst with nail polish teardrops. Eventually she channelled her penchant for scribbling into a more useful format. After picking up a PhD in urban geography, she became a professional writer, spending many years promoting research at a major university, which allowed her to become an armchair astronomer/historian/particle physicist, depending on the day. Eventually, she decided to try her hand again at happy endings--minus the bloodbaths. You can follow her on twitter at @jennyholi and @TropeHeroine or visit her on the web at jennyholiday.com.



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