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Hotel Liaison

Cette série explore les complexités des liens humains et des histoires cachées. Elle suit des femmes naviguant entre passion, ambition et les risques liés à l'ouverture de leur cœur. Abordant des thèmes tels que le désir, les aspirations professionnelles et la romance inattendue, chaque tome offre un drame captivant. Préparez-vous à des récits remplis de secrets intrigants et de la quête d'une connexion authentique.

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Hotel Liaison

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  1. 1

    Hotel Liaison

    • 288pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    3,9(136)Évaluer

    Two women searching through a secret past discover that their brief hotel liaison is only the beginning. Laurel Hoffman, an associate professor of women's studies in Berkeley, struggles to stay on track for tenure while caught up in the last throes of a crumbling relationship with a senior colleague. When she hears of a hotel being renovated and a secret room full of papers about women who once stayed there, she knows she has a potential career-saving article. Stefanie Beresford, the hotel owner, is not exactly receptive when Laurel approaches her about researching the hotel’s history, but that doesn't stop her from flirting with the alluring academic. She doesn't need the distraction, but for the first time in her life she wants to take a chance on more than a fleeting encounter. While Laurel can't deny her powerful feelings for Stefanie, she fears she's risking her heart as well as her future if she acts on her desires. But can a simple encounter between two rational adults really be all that dangerous?

    Hotel Liaison
  2. 2

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    • 236pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
    3,7(195)Évaluer

    The story explores the emotional journey of Kate as she navigates her feelings towards women, particularly her connection with Dasher, who has always been enchanted by her. Their paths intertwine as they grapple with their desires and the forces of destiny, raising questions about love, identity, and the challenges of acceptance.

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