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These Thin Lines
Milena McKay
A lonely Paris fashion queen and the woman who literally falls at her feet — a sapphic Cinderella retelling.
Description
Some lines should never be crossed...In the heart of Paris, Chiara Conti is a Queen trapped in an Ivory Tower of haute couture, fortune and lovelessness. Lonely and dejected, she’s longing for inspiration, for direction, for understanding.When Vi Courtenay falls at her feet, losing her shoe like a veritable Cinderella, events are set in motion that will unravel their carefully fashioned lives.With everything tainted, will the thin lines they rend ever be mended?
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