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What happens when the world’s fiercest fashion editor learns she’s pregnant—and her distracting assistant is the only one she can turn to? This wildly popular age-gap lesbian romance mixes humor and chaos with self-discovery. Jules Moretti is newly single, an aspiring writer, and the hyper-competent assistant to the most powerful woman in fashion. It’s a tough job, but her ice queen boss won’t settle for less than perfection. Vivian Carlisle helms the internationally revered fashion publication Du Jour. She might be smack in the middle of a messy divorce, but you have to make sacrifices to be the best. That’s what she tells herself, anyway. When the unthinkable happens, Vivian’s regimented world is turned upside-down. Her life is about power, success, and dominance—not a baby! This single, shocking moment throws boss and assistant together into an intimacy neither could have imagined. With their lives in chaos, every day brings a new challenge bigger than the last. But everything will work out…just so long as they don’t do anything totally ridiculous. Like fall in love. Truth and Measure is the first part of a two-book series. This slow-burn office romance is a steamy story of fashion, passion, and the power of the unexpected. Tags: age gap romance, ice queen 120,000 words
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Roslyn Sinclair was born in the southern USA, but she’s now enjoying the Northeast and its beautiful fall weather—not so much the colder winters! She loves to travel and has gotten writing inspiration everywhere from Kansas City to Beijing. Roslyn began her writing career in fanfiction under the pen name Telanu. Since then, she’s been lucky enough to transition into professional publishing. Some of her favorite and most well-known themes are age-gap romance, ice queens, and characters who fight their attraction to each other tooth and nail—until they can’t anymore. You can sign up for her newsletter and receive a FREE steamy sapphic novella: bit.ly/3VbiLke Roslyn lives with her wife and a cat who, while old and cantankerous, is nevertheless a very good boy.