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- Seraph’s Burlesque Club, Book 3
- Narrated by: Kitty Mewl
- Length: 5 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
They’re real-life enemies, but online they’re besties. . .
Stubborn disabled dance club owner meets demisexual property tycoon in this ff enemies-to-lovers romance.
Seraph's Burlesque Club owner Beth Zendeli takes no nonsense. She hustled to keep her club afloat through lean years and a pandemic, and she doesn’t let her disability define her. But her perfect location has been sold, and the club is being evicted. The new owner is unreasonable, immovable, and irritating. In desperation, she turns to the online friends she talks about plants with. . .
Property investor Liz Whitten has plans for the old building she's just purchased, and she's used to getting her way. But when she meets the leaseholder in real life, a chance statement reveals Beth to be Liz's online friend QueenB. Can she really evict a friend? Especially a friend who is so unexpected and fascinating in real life.
Liz must decide if profits and ideals matter more than friendship, or if it’s worth taking a risk on love.
Tropes:
Enemies to lovers
Seasoned romance (older main characters)
Online friends to IRL lovers
Friends online and enemies IRL
This series consists of three lesbian romances is set in a burlesque club in London. If you love stories about a found family with queer people who thrive, this series has that and more.
If you love online friends but enemies in real life, and older main characters who think they already know what they want in life, then you’ll enjoy this one.
Renée Dahlia is an unabashed romance reader who loves feisty women and strong, clever men. Her books reflect this, with a side note of awkward humour. Renée has a science degree in physics. When not distracted by the characters fighting for attention in her brain, she works in the horse-racing industry doing data analysis and writing magazine articles. When she isn’t reading or writing, Renée spends her time with her partner and four children, usually watching them play cricket.