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That Woman Next Door - cover

That Woman Next Door

Harper Bliss

Publisher: Ladylit Publishing

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Summary

Sometimes what you’re running from is exactly what you need
 
Olivia Chevalier is perfectly happy living a quiet life of solitude with her two cats in the tempestuous countryside of Brittany.
 
Olivia’s peace is disrupted when heartbreaker extraordinaire Marie Dievart moves in to the holiday home next door after an event at work makes her flee her everyday life.
 
Olivia hates having a neighbour and Marie is put off by Olivia’s cranky ways.
 
But maybe these two women have more in common than they first believe.
 
Best-selling lesbian romance author Harper Bliss brings you a slow-burn opposites-attract story about the power of connection and opening yourself up to the possibility of love.
Available since: 09/21/2021.
Print length: 338 pages.

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