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Too Bad About Your Girl

By: Saranna DeWylde
Narrated by: Hollie Jackson
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Kerrigan Black is the hard drinking, hard partying, and even harder working frontwoman for the riot grrrl band Sugar and Cyanide. She keeps her relationships simple - she doesn't have them. But she has sex and a lot of it. For Kerrigan, it's not about the orgasm; it's about the power she wields over her partners. Kerrigan doesn't do love. At least, she didn't until her bandmate and best friend - the one woman she can never have.

Dia Miller is good at revenge, so when she finds her boyfriend in bed with another woman, she decides to return the favor. She asks Kerrigan to pretend she and Dia are lovers to punish him. The show goes a little too far and feels a little too good. Dia, ever the hedonist, can't resist exploring new sensation.

Will fulfilling Kerrigan's secret fantasy and satisfying Dia's curiosity shatter the bond between them or give them something more, like Happily Ever After?

This title is an F/F romance.

©2012, 2013 Saranna DeWylde (P)2014 Saranna DeWylde
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: LGBTQ+

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