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"Passion. I feel it coming off of you in heated waves. Now lift your bow and play these notes using that damned passion to bring out what this piece needs." After years of struggling, Lilith Crane finally lands a job as a cellist with a major orchestra. To say she is thrilled is an understatement. Everything is coming up roses, until the sexy new conductor, Bella Lombardi, takes a personal interest in her. Normally, she'd be excited by the attention, but every time they're together, Lilith can't tell if the conductor wants to help her professionally, or desires something more intimate. Bella Lombardi's career is flying high now that she's the musical director of a prominent orchestra. Better yet, there's a new cellist she can't take her eyes off. But after a failed romance and family drama, she has sworn off women forever. She can't deny the heat building between her and Lilith, but the only way to move forward with her desires involves acknowledging a secret she's kept hidden for years. Passion is the first book in the Playing For Her duet. It's the story of an insanely talented genius who appears to have it all, but realizes she has nothing without the woman she loves by her side.
"Taking care of you is my job, but if you want more than that, I can be tempted." Being dumped is the first injustice, and losing my craptastic retail job is the second. Struggling to find a way forward, romance is put on the back burner, and I scramble to find work. Lady Luck steps in, and I score the job of my dreams as an assistant to an opera singer, Maria Wagner. She is stunning to look at, and even more to listen to. Unfortunately for me, she is also my boss, which means Maria is off limits. Whenever Maria gazes at me I feel naked, and vulnerable. And to make matters worse, the job is very intimate. Every day we are up close and personal, and somehow I must maintain my professionalism, or risk losing everything. Underneath the Diva's aloof exterior I sense Maria wants more, and despite my better judgment, so do I. Diva is the second book in the Playing For Her duet. Like the world of opera, it's a dramatic romance between a reluctant star, and the woman who secretly loves her.
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