A Little Night Music

Sera Cassell


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Explicit open door [?] · 0 ratings · Published: 05 Feb 2022

A Little Night Music by Sera Cassell
Sidelined at home with a vocal cord issue and not knowing if he'll ever sing again, rock star Tristan Morgan decides to buy a local music shop, as a backup plan.

Former violin prodigy Elise Wolf returns home after her indie rock band fails, only to discover a nked rock star in her bed because her family sold their business to the famous lead singer. But Elise needs a job pronto and violins are all she knows. She's hocked the family's heirloom violin and needs to buy it back before her father starts questioning her. Even though she believes all rock stars are self-centered, narcissistic a$$es, she is desperate and begs Tristan for a job.

Tristan finds Elise persistent and annoying but hires her to help him sell off the inventory and also prove he is the antithesis of the rock star she believes he is. When she leaves her laptop open on an internet dating site, he uses an anonymous name and befriends her on the site. His plan is to set her straight on a few things and never meet face to face. But when the two kiss to fake being a couple to throw off an admirer he feels more than a spark.

Elise won't admit that Tristan's kiss knocked her into next week. No one should be kissing their boss like that. Besides, she's got not one, but two guys interested in her on the dating app she's on. She's already set up a blind date with the first guy and is waiting to see if the second guy will agree to a meet in person, to

Tristan knows he's screwed. Not only has he fallen for Elise, whether he admits his identity or tries to delicately end their online relationship to pursue her in person, someone's heart will be broken. And it will probably be his.

Workplace romantic comedy with a You've Got Mail vibe. High heat. No cliffhanger.
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