Cafe Connection

Cher is a waitress in a small cafe, her life will be changed forever after a new customer comes in for coffee. She begins to see, think and feel things she has never been open to before.

Rhonda otherwise known as 'Ronnie' is a strong woman who is sure of who she is. As a twenty-five-year-old lesbian on a Harley, she is confident in her own skin. Until she meets Cher a waitress at a cafe.

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Cafe Connection

Cher is a waitress in a small cafe, her life will be changed forever after a new customer comes in for coffee. She begins to see, think and feel things she has never been open to before.

Rhonda otherwise known as 'Ronnie' is a strong woman who is sure of who she is. As a twenty-five-year-old lesbian on a Harley, she is confident in her own skin. Until she meets Cher a waitress at a cafe.

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Cafe Connection

Cafe Connection

by J. Thiele
Cafe Connection

Cafe Connection

by J. Thiele

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Overview

Cher is a waitress in a small cafe, her life will be changed forever after a new customer comes in for coffee. She begins to see, think and feel things she has never been open to before.

Rhonda otherwise known as 'Ronnie' is a strong woman who is sure of who she is. As a twenty-five-year-old lesbian on a Harley, she is confident in her own skin. Until she meets Cher a waitress at a cafe.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155555605
Publisher: Melissa Bell & Jordin Thiele Inc.
Publication date: 11/15/2014
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 239 KB

About the Author

J. Thiele lives in Brisbane, Australia. She writes in a variety of genres, ranging from paranormal romance, old fashioned who did it – Detective novels and most recently has broadened her scope with the addition of writing horror.

She finds writing therapeutic and centring which tends to balance out her energetic personality, and the occasional bout of insomnia. Although she has realised that writing horror at night can raise your blood pressure when you see a movement out of the corner of the eye. It’s all too easy to scare oneself half to death.

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