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Author Seabrooke, Lily, author.

Title One last shot / Lily Seabrooke ; Jacqueline Ramsden.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : [Publisher not identified], [2023]
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 Nichols Adult Fiction  F SEABROOK    AVAILABLE
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Description 547 pages ; 20 cm
Summary Ava couldn’t be less like her popstar twin sister—and now she needs to take her place. A two-month tour impersonating her pop-sensation twin sister Eva—or Nova on stage—sounds like Ava Blakely’s worst nightmare. For one thing, she can’t sing, and being on a stage is her idea of torture. But it might be the only way to save Eva’s pregnancy. Tour photographer Freja Callister just wanted a vacation and some pizza, but a last-minute request to shoot the Nova tour pulls her in—especially when the popstar seems a little different than she remembers. And much too interested in Freja now. For Ava, falling for her photographer while hiding her real identity is a catastrophe in the making. But hey, what do they have to lose? One Last Shot is a 100,000-word twin-swap popstar romance, and Lily Seabrooke’s and Jacqueline Ramsden’s first collaborative book, featuring a dysfunctional band that learns to work together, a secret identity, and a tour fling that turns a little too serious. Content warnings for open-door sex scenes, a creepy older director who wants to get young pop idols naked, Cecilia opening doors, and Mister Pippins definitely, absolutely having thoughts and feelings.
Genre Romance fiction.
Gay fiction.
Lesbian fiction.
Added Author Ramsden, Jacqueline, author.
ISBN 9798376323328
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