Author Julie Navickas has rewritten her award winning romance, now in first person. Delve deeply into the characters' thoughts and emotions as Austin and Casey grapple with friendship and benefits. Both were hurt by previous loves and now must find their own way-- either together or apart.... BUY LINKS: AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BG5S1DZQ KOBO: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/i-love-you-today-3 BN: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/i-love-you-today-julie-navickas/1142304154 APPLE: https://books.apple.com/us/book/id6443475918 Blurb: Casey McDaniels never had a plan—until she met him. After years of bartending, boyfriend hopping, and chasing her next night out, Casey’s ambitions are little more than a blur. That is, until Austin Templeton—a charming, successful lawyer fresh from Los Angeles—moves to Chicago and turns her world upside down. What begins as an unexpected spark quickly becomes something more. Austin’s drive and determination awaken dreams Casey long buried, inspiring her to chase a future she never thought she deserved. But when his career threatens to pull him back to California, Casey must confront a painful truth: the man who helped her find herself might be the one she has to let go. Because sometimes the hardest choice isn’t between love and ambition—it’s accepting that you may not be able to hold onto both. I LOVE YOU TODAY is the enchanting sequel to award-winning I LOVED YOU YESTERDAY, and though it can be read as a standalone, you’ll want to start at the beginning to feel every beat of this journey. EXCERPT “Casey,” he whispered, reaching over to squeeze her hand. “Look at me. Please?” With her sleeve, she wiped the offending tears away from her cheeks and turned. His head swiveled, working to balance the heated conversation and the line of traffic as the terminal approached. “You are absolutely everything to me, Casey girl. In every way that matters, you are my equal.” He tugged her hand back to his lips. She scrunched her nose. “Be real, Austin. You’re like this wealthy, sexy, successful man with a glass castle on Michigan Avenue. And I’m just this paycheck-to-paycheck bartender failing general education courses at community college. You see the difference, right?” “Is that what this is about? Your test today?” She scrunched down in her seat and rested her knees against the dashboard like a child. “No… I don’t know. I just can’t help thinking that your family won’t like me, that you should be with someone better. Someone more accomplished.” The car crept beneath the overhang of the terminal. “Case, hear me when I tell you that you’re flat-out wrong on this.” He took a deep breath and exhaled. “People like you, people like Mavis… you’re survivors. I had every advantage growing up. I fully admit that.” He steered the car into an empty spot beside baggage claim five and six and waved to his sister. “If anything, you’re better than me. You’ve accomplished way more.” He leaned over and placed a kiss on her damp cheek. “Let’s talk about this later, okay?”
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