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Forbidden Passion - cover

Forbidden Passion

Ruth Gogoll

Translator Susan Way

Publisher: édition el!es

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Summary

Falling in love with your boss is never a good idea. And if you're a lesbian and she's straight - that's double trouble right there.
When Kim and her very attractive, straight, and married boss Sonja find themselves having to share a hotel room at an out-of-town conference, one thing leads to another. But after one night of forbidden passion Sonja almost cruelly tells Kim they're finished.
Sonja's emotional and physical distance is a torment to Kim. And aside from the obsessiveness of being in love, there are more questions: What is really going on in Sonja's marriage? Is Sonja who Kim really thinks she is, after all? And - what are the chances that love will prevail?
Available since: 01/09/2016.

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