by Alisha Rai
Do you understand why Katrina wanted to get away from her home following the viral explosion of #CafeBae?
Jas was a witness to war and his testimony helped put McGuire away. Yet this criminal’s family is quite well-connected and a pardon is certain. What is the emotional impact on Jas, and all the other soldiers who testified, when the offender walks free?
Do you agree with Jas’s decision to not make a statement to the media because it would be too painful for him?
Are you annoyed that Katrina didn’t tell Jas she was meeting with her father because she felt driven to do it on her own? Would you be as annoyed if it had been Jas withholding similar information from her?
Do you think Katrina was too lenient or too harsh with her father?
In the end, Katrina feels some empathy for Becca, despite the position the other woman put her in. Do you empathize with Becca? Would you feel differently if Becca hadn’t embellished the original story? If she hadn’t taken photos but had simply tweeted Katrina and Ross’s conversation?
Should Becca and Ross feel guilty? Would you feel guilty if something you tweeted about someone else (without their knowledge) went viral?
Jas and Katrina have just scratched the surface of their new relationship. Do you think Jas quitting is the right move? What do you think the future holds for how this relationship will evolve?
Also by Alisha Rai
MODERN LOVE
The Right Swipe
THE FORBIDDEN HEARTS SERIES
Hate to Want You
Wrong to Need You
Hurts to Love You
THE PLEASURE SERIES
Glutton for Pleasure
Serving Pleasure
THE CAMPBELL SIBLINGS SERIES
A Gentleman in the Street
The Right Man for the Job
THE BEDROOM GAMES SERIES
Play with Me
Risk & Reward
Bet on Me
THE KARIMI SIBLINGS
Falling for Him
Waiting for Her
THE FANTASY SERIES
Be My Fantasy
Stay My Fantasy
SINGLE TITLES
Hot as Hades
Cabin Fever
Night Whispers
Never Have I Ever
Copyright
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Digital Edition APRIL 2020 ISBN: 978-0-06-287788-8
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Print ISBN: 978-0-06-287813-7
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