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Sources close to the Italian champions have confirmed to 90min that there is a clause that exists in Kim’s deal that could see him leave in a specific window if a club meets a required fee. Her best friend sends her on a blind date in a bookstore, but the woman she meets in the LGBT section isn’t who Tricia thinks she is.Napoli are desperately trying to convince Kim Min-jae to sign a new contract before a release clause in his current deal kicks in for the first two weeks in July, 90min understands.

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Like most cats, liger shifter Griffin hates winter…until her human mate Jorie asks her to help with the research for a love scene she’s trying to write.Įven though Tricia pens lesbian romances for a living, she hasn’t been out with a woman in forever. When Hayley calls her to suggest she introduce more romance into her novels, this might be Mara’s chance to work on her own happy ending. Lesbian mystery writer Mara McKinney has had a crush on her editor, Hayley, for ages, even though the two have never met face-to-face. Is it possible that Abby will find the outcome of that bet not so predictable after all? She thinks they’re formulaic, shallow, easy-to-write drivel-until romance author Tamara Brennan challenges her to write one. Reporter Abby James prides herself on never having read a romance novel. From a reporter being challenged to write a romance to an author on a blind date in a bookstore, these short stories are guaranteed to have a happy ending. Read onlineĪward-winning author Jae penned four romantic short stories about heroines who are writers. Wrong Number, Right Woman is a light-hearted, slow-burn lesbian romance that embraces likable characters without all the drama. Or does it?Ĭan the wrong number lead to the right woman after all? But what Eliza is feeling can’t be attraction, right? It doesn’t mean a thing that she’s starting to wish the guys she dates would be more like Denny.

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When they meet in person, there’s an instant connection. Soon, Eliza-self-proclaimed queen of disastrous first dates-would rather banter back and forth with Denny than to keep trying her luck at online dating. Despite their differences, the accidental text sparks an unlikely friendship. Flirting has never been Denny’s strong suit, but so what if she’s too shy to ask women out? She’s content with her simple life, working as a cashier and helping her sister raise her niece.īut then she gets a wrong-number text message from a stranger named Eliza, asking her of all people for dating advice!Įliza is Denny’s total opposite: witty, outgoing-and straight.











Just for show jae