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Wrong Number, Right Woman

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by Jae


  If you enjoyed this book, also check out Jae’s workplace romance Under a Falling Star, the book in which Eliza’s bosses meet and fall in love. Austen starts a new job as an administrative assistant. On her first day, she has an unusual run-in with the company’s hot but prickly COO. As they work together, the ice quickly begins to thaw.

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  ISBN: 978-3-95533-239-6 (mobi), 978-3-95533-240-2 (epub)

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  Falling stars are supposed to be a lucky sign, but not for Austen. Her new job as a secretary in an international games company isn’t off to a good start. Her first assignment—decorating the Christmas tree in the lobby—results in a trip to the ER after Dee, the company’s second-in-command, gets hit by the star-shaped tree topper.

  Dee blames her instant attraction to Austen on her head wound, not the magic of the falling star. She’s determined not to act on it, especially since Austen has no idea that Dee is practically her boss.

  The Roommate Arrangement

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  Enter Rae Coleman, a former police officer working the door at one of the top comedy clubs. After getting injured in the line of duty and losing her job with the LAPD, Rae guards her wounded soul behind a tough exterior.

  At first, the two clash horribly before a tentative friendship develops. Bit by bit, Steph manages to break through the walls Rae has built around her.

  But Steph has never been in a relationship, preferring casual flings, and Rae isn’t sure she’s ready to be happy again. Will they find the courage to open themselves up to love?

  Falling in love is not a laughing matter in this opposites-attract lesbian romance with a bit of a fake relationship thrown in.

  Changing the Script

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  ISBN: 978-3-96324-297-7 (mobi), 978-3-96324-298-4 (epub)

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  LA-based English indie filmmaker Alex Levitin reluctantly takes a job in New Zealand to save the “worst movie ever”, Shezan: Mistress of the Forest. Things might go easier for her if she didn’t almost run over the standoffish, beautiful local cop on her first day in town. And it’d really help if her film set wasn't being mysteriously sabotaged.

  When Ika Whenu’s Senior Constable Sam Keegan isn’t trying to stamp out a motorcycle gang drug problem afflicting her town, she’s publicly slamming everything about the exploitative film, Shezan, and the Hollywood blow-ins making it. That includes ist nerdy, cute director, Alex, who has woeful driving skills to go with her smart mouth.

  Against the stunning scenery and chaotic film-set backdrop, attraction flares between the two warring women as they’re forced to work together to find the set saboteur.

  A funny, small-town lesbian romance about clashing cultures and daring to dream big.

  This is a Breaking Character spin-off novel that can easily be read as a standalone story.

  A Roll in the Hay

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  Closeted, wealthy, ice queen Lady Karlson is having the worst year–becoming widowed, being embroiled in a public feud over her vast estate, and now finding herself at odds with the sharp-tongued new vet who has just blown in from London. The annoying woman is so unsuitable to tend her horses, so impertinent, and so frustratingly cute.

  As their clashes build and they’re thrust together against a back-drop of eccentric village busybodies, class warfare, and deadly dangers, the circling women start to wonder if there might be something more to the rising tensions between them. It can’t all be hate, can it?

  In a world of expectations, this quirky, enemies-to-lovers lesbian romance is about making your own path.

  An enemies-to-lovers lesbian romance about making your own path.

  About Jae

  Jae grew up amidst the vineyards of southern Germany. She spent her childhood with her nose buried in a book, earning her the nickname “professor.” The writing bug bit her at the age of eleven. Since 2006, she has been writing mostly in English.

  She used to work as a psychologist but gave up her day job in December 2013 to become a full-time writer and a part-time editor. As far as she’s concerned, it’s the best job in the world.

  When she’s not writing, she likes to spend her time reading, indulging her ice cream and office supply addictions, and watching way too many crime shows.

  CONNECT WITH JAE

  Website: www.jae-fiction.com

  E-Mail: jae@jae-fiction.com

  Wrong Number, Right Woman

  © 2020 by Jae

  ISBN (mobi): 978-3-96324-402-5

  ISBN (epub): 978-3-96324-403-2

  Also available as paperback.

  Published by Ylva Publishing, legal entity of Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr.

  Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr.

  Owner: Astrid Ohletz

  Am Kirschgarten 2

  65830 Kriftel

  Germany

  www.ylva-publishing.com

  First edition: 2020

  No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are a product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to locales, events, business establishments, or actual persons—living or dead—is entirely coincidental.

  Credits

  Edited by Alexa Bitsko

  Cover Design and Print Layout by Streetlight Graphics

 

 

 


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