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Our Secret Summer

Harper Bliss

Maison d'édition: Ladylit Publishing

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They promised themselves it was only for the summer…Raffo retreats to a lake house in Big Bear, desperate to heal her broken heart. But peace and quiet prove impossible when she discovers Dylan—her best friend’s mother—already staying at the house, hiding from her own mistakes.Dylan is everything Raffo doesn’t need: older, off-limits, and utterly captivating.What starts as a shared summer sanctuary quickly turns into something far more dangerous when their undeniable chemistry ignites. As their bond deepens, passion blossoms into a love neither woman saw coming.But summer can't last forever. With Dylan's son waiting in Los Angeles, their growing love risks destroying the very relationships they cherish most.Our Secret Summer is a steamy sapphic age-gap romance about forbidden desire, irresistible connections, and the risk of following your heart when the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Disponible depuis: 11/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 274 pages.

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