The Wrong Woman
As an independent filmmaker, Katie Cherry is used to difficult shoots--but a band's music video in a tiny lesbian bar is proving worse than most. Stress-busting, expectation-free sex with Zay, the calm, gorgeous bartender, seems just the ticket. But then she and Zay discover the band's lead singer beaten into a coma in the bar bathroom. They need an alibi, but playing girlfriends is a role Katie's never excelled at, so she can't see this ending well.

Zay Fayed-Smith is finally getting her life back together after her junkie ex broke it apart. She's working part-time while pursuing her dream of being a lawyer, and definitely keeping things chill on the girls front. Of course, that's when a crime happens in her bar and her ex shows up wanting to try again. "Dating" Katie seems like the best way for Zay to keep her head down and teach her ex a lesson.

Except pretty soon, the charade begins to feel less and less like acting. And when the attacker turns his attentions toward Katie, they have to cut through the lies to discover what's real.

* * * * * * *

The stories in the Toronto Connections universe can be enjoyed in any order - jump in wherever you'd like!
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The Wrong Woman
As an independent filmmaker, Katie Cherry is used to difficult shoots--but a band's music video in a tiny lesbian bar is proving worse than most. Stress-busting, expectation-free sex with Zay, the calm, gorgeous bartender, seems just the ticket. But then she and Zay discover the band's lead singer beaten into a coma in the bar bathroom. They need an alibi, but playing girlfriends is a role Katie's never excelled at, so she can't see this ending well.

Zay Fayed-Smith is finally getting her life back together after her junkie ex broke it apart. She's working part-time while pursuing her dream of being a lawyer, and definitely keeping things chill on the girls front. Of course, that's when a crime happens in her bar and her ex shows up wanting to try again. "Dating" Katie seems like the best way for Zay to keep her head down and teach her ex a lesson.

Except pretty soon, the charade begins to feel less and less like acting. And when the attacker turns his attentions toward Katie, they have to cut through the lies to discover what's real.

* * * * * * *

The stories in the Toronto Connections universe can be enjoyed in any order - jump in wherever you'd like!
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The Wrong Woman

The Wrong Woman

by Cass Lennox
The Wrong Woman

The Wrong Woman

by Cass Lennox

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As an independent filmmaker, Katie Cherry is used to difficult shoots--but a band's music video in a tiny lesbian bar is proving worse than most. Stress-busting, expectation-free sex with Zay, the calm, gorgeous bartender, seems just the ticket. But then she and Zay discover the band's lead singer beaten into a coma in the bar bathroom. They need an alibi, but playing girlfriends is a role Katie's never excelled at, so she can't see this ending well.

Zay Fayed-Smith is finally getting her life back together after her junkie ex broke it apart. She's working part-time while pursuing her dream of being a lawyer, and definitely keeping things chill on the girls front. Of course, that's when a crime happens in her bar and her ex shows up wanting to try again. "Dating" Katie seems like the best way for Zay to keep her head down and teach her ex a lesson.

Except pretty soon, the charade begins to feel less and less like acting. And when the attacker turns his attentions toward Katie, they have to cut through the lies to discover what's real.

* * * * * * *

The stories in the Toronto Connections universe can be enjoyed in any order - jump in wherever you'd like!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157399009
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Publication date: 05/22/2017
Series: Toronto Connections , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 283
File size: 775 KB
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