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Wrong Number, Right Woman

A single text message can change everything!
Flirting has never been Denny's strong suit, but so what if she's too shy to ask women out? She's content with her simple life, working as a cashier and helping her sister raise her niece.
But then she gets a wrong-number text message from a stranger named Eliza, asking her of all people for dating advice!
Eliza is Denny's total opposite: witty, outgoing—and straight. Despite their differences, the accidental text sparks an unlikely friendship. Soon, Eliza—self-proclaimed queen of disastrous first dates—would rather banter back and forth with Denny than to keep trying her luck at online dating.
When they meet in person, there's an instant connection. But what Eliza is feeling can't be attraction, right? It doesn't mean a thing that she's starting to wish the guys she dates would be more like Denny. Or does it?
Can the wrong number lead to the right woman after all?
Wrong Number, Right Woman is a light-hearted, slow-burn lesbian romance that embraces likable characters without all the drama.
461 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
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  • Kingahas quoted3 years ago
    The crispy bread, the fried egg, and the melted cheese formed a perfect combination with the avocado and tomato, and the spicy aioli added an extra kick.
  • Kingahas quoted3 years ago
    “Let me quote what a wise woman once said to me when I got cold feet before my first date with Matt: Eliza is probably aware of everything that could go wrong, yet she cares enough to take the risk. That has to count for something.”
  • Kingahas quoted3 years ago
    Having a job that puts food on the table is important, but what good does it do if it feeds your stomach without nourishing your soul?
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