Baring It all

By day, Jess Simpson is a grad student in biomedical engineering. At night, she's exotic dancer Jade. She's always managed to keep her two worlds from colliding--until the night hunky lab partner Scott Maxwell shows up at the club.

Note: Jess is the identical twin sister of Jenn Simpson, Sliding into Home's heroine. This short story is intended to give readers a peek into her life. She may or may not get a full-length novel of her own.

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Baring It all

By day, Jess Simpson is a grad student in biomedical engineering. At night, she's exotic dancer Jade. She's always managed to keep her two worlds from colliding--until the night hunky lab partner Scott Maxwell shows up at the club.

Note: Jess is the identical twin sister of Jenn Simpson, Sliding into Home's heroine. This short story is intended to give readers a peek into her life. She may or may not get a full-length novel of her own.

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Baring It all

Baring It all

by Arlene Hittle
Baring It all

Baring It all

by Arlene Hittle

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Overview

By day, Jess Simpson is a grad student in biomedical engineering. At night, she's exotic dancer Jade. She's always managed to keep her two worlds from colliding--until the night hunky lab partner Scott Maxwell shows up at the club.

Note: Jess is the identical twin sister of Jenn Simpson, Sliding into Home's heroine. This short story is intended to give readers a peek into her life. She may or may not get a full-length novel of her own.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153165271
Publisher: Arlene Hittle
Publication date: 06/17/2016
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 690,692
File size: 154 KB

About the Author

Arlene Hittle is a Midwestern transplant who now makes her home in northern Arizona. She suffers from the well-documented Hittle family curse of being a Cubs fan but will root for the Diamondbacks until they run up against the Cubs. Longtime friends are amazed she writes books with sports in them, since she's about as coordinated as a newborn giraffe and used to say marching band required more exertion than golf. Find her at arlenehittle.com, on Twitter (@arlenehittle) or on Facebook (Arlene Hittle, Author).

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