Title: Breaking Girl Code
Author: J.L. Lora
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Cover Designer: Enchanted Romance Designs
Publication Date: April 25th, 2023
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
Mila is on the brink of her professional dreams when her coworker asks her to distract her boyfriend Alis—a man Mila finds irresistible—so she can meet her lover. Despite their best efforts to ignore their instant connection, they succumb to the sexual chemistry, and Mila finds herself at the center of a murder investigation. Their story quickly goes viral, and public opinion convicts Mila guilty, using her promotion and her night with Alis as the motive. The threat level becomes critical when people turn up dead in places connected to her. Mila and Alis must fight to prove her innocence, clear her image, and reclaim her life. As the danger around them intensifies and their feelings escalate, Mila and Alis can no longer deny their desires.
Will they find salvation in each other, or will the killer destroy their lives once and for all?
J. L. Lora is a Dominican-American author. Her stories explore the dark side of good characters, people living in the gray areas of life while playing the cards life has dealt them. She writes about strong heroines and their equally powerful Men. She lives in Maryland, pursuing her dream of writing compelling, sexy, can’t-put-down stories about empowered, badass alpha heroines and take-your-breath-away alpha heroes.
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“So, you’re from New York?” I ask.
She fidgets with her bracelet. “Jersey, actually. My uncle lived in New York.”
“Ah. You don’t look like a Jersey girl.”
“What does a Jersey girl look like? And please tell me you’re not basing that comment on Jersey Shore or the show with the housewives?” She leans forward, and I strain to keep my eyes from drifting to her chest.
I raise a hand. “Guilty of Jersey Shore. I went to Italy one summer and caught a stomach bug. It confined me to my room for two days. It was the only thing on TV I could understand. Macaroni Rascals is what they call them there. I don’t know what was worse, the pain of the stomach bug or the one from watching them.”
She laughs, this time with her whole mouth, and it’s so contagious my lips follow along. She looks less lethal when she smiles, even as the top of her chest shakes.
I lean closer to her. “So, tell me what real Jersey girls are like.”
“Confident, tough. We can get down when it counts. We don’t pump our own gas, but that’s because we know how to let people treat us like we deserve.”
I find myself smiling harder. “Oh, is that right? I always thought it was because of the self-service ban…”
She shakes her a slow and delicate finger. “Clearly, you know nothing about Jersey girls. I’ll need to educate you.”
God, please do.
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