
AVERY: I wear dresses for me, not for straight guys. Two things make me stand out: my femme clothes and my long hair. When a jerk catcalls me, I don’t expect a stranger to step in—and I certainly don’t expect a rescuer as handsome as Eric. I thought he was straight until our plan to get drinks after work turns into something more. He’s second-guessing his straightness, but I swore off being someone’s experiment a long time ago. I won’t budge on that. Not even for Eric. Not even when he’s all I can think about. Not even when I’ve totally fallen for him. But I’ve been too careful with my heart to let Eric break it all over again. ERIC: What do I find hot? Long hair, dresses, and Avery. When I step in to help a stranger being catcalled, I didn’t think I’d find a man like Avery under those long locks. What’s more, I can’t get him out of my mind. I’m not gay, but one mind-blowing night with Avery changes everything. He feels better in my arms than anyone ever has. But he’s being cautious, and I don’t blame him—I was a married straight man until a few months ago. The problem? While he’s holding back, I’m falling even harder. I want to take a chance with Avery, but I need him to trust me. This is the third book in the Femme Fox series. It can be enjoyed as a standalone with no cliffhanger.