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TGIF Series (Books #1-3) by Emma Lea
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Overview: I am a business owner, artist, cook, mother and wife. I live on the beautiful Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia with my wonderful husband, two beautiful sons, a dog and a cat (both of which are female because, hey, we needed to balance all that testosterone!)
I am a ferocious reader with eclectic tastes and have always wanted to write, but never had the opportunity due to one reason or another (excuses, really) until finally taking the bullet between my teeth in 2014 and just making myself do it.
I love to write stories with heart and a message and believe in strong female characters who do not necessarily have to be aggressive to show their strength.
Genre: Romance

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1. Girl Friday
Noelle is having a very bad day. With only eight weeks left until her thirtieth birthday (oh, and Christmas) she is determined to cram every last ounce of fun into her life before she has to officially become and ‘adult’. But her pursuit of the perfect twenty-ninth year is ruined when she turns up at work to find out she no longer has a job. She then goes home to find her boyfriend sleeping with someone else. Now she is jobless, homeless and broke. Things couldn’t get much worse.
Logan is also having a very bad day. With only minutes before he is due to address his board of directors, he can’t find a thing. His PA has abandoned him for marriage leaving him high and dry (well not really, she did arrange for a replacement, but apparently Logan is impossible to work for) so now he is stuck with no foreseeable way out. He may be a genius, but he sucks when it comes to filing.
One drunken online ad later and Noelle walks into Logan’s life, turning it upside down and leaving him wondering how he ever survived without her. But being a PA is just a stop gap for Noelle and she has no intention on staying permanently.
This is a sexy office romance set at Christmas time in Australia where things get hot and steamy (and I don’t just mean the weather).

2. Black Friday
“Two broken people don’t make a whole one. The friendship we have, well, it works. We are kindred spirits, we have stuff in common, we are both seemingly running from the same demons. That doesn’t mean we can make a romantic interlude work, in fact it almost guarantees that we would be a complete disaster.”
I liked Cole from the moment my best friend introduced us and if I hadn’t been seeing someone at the time, we might very well have hooked up. But, instead, we became friends, good friends, and I’ve come to value that friendship more than I ever imagined. Cole just gets me. When I’m around him I can let all my defences down and just be me. Sure, he’s hot, and I know that if we ever went beyond friends we would rock each other’s worlds, but our friendship is too important to me to throw it away for one perfect night between the sheets. I don’t do long term relationships, so one night is all we could ever have and that just wouldn’t be enough. Cole and I would be spectacular and then we would self destruct. Neither of us are emotionally available to deal with the fallout. Maybe if things were different, if I wasn’t so broken, but they’re not and I’d rather have Cole as a friend for life than just a sweet memory.
Darcy knocked me on my ass the first time I met her. She’s gorgeous, a tiny little thing that I’d like to pick up and carry around in my pocket. But she’s also smart and funny and a great wingman. Except that I’d rather sit at the bar talking to her all night than go home with the women she picks out for me. And now my body has gotten on board and it wants more, much more. But Darcy’s my friend and the relationship I have with her is probably the healthiest male/female relationship I’ve ever had and I just don’t want to screw it up. She’s too important to me to be a one night stand – even though I know it would be amazing – and I’m a one night stand kind of guy. I know that’s an awful thing to admit to, but I’m not whole and I don’t think it’s fair to lump my baggage onto someone else. So having Darcy as a friend is the only way to keep her in my life, and I definitely want to keep her.

2. Good Friday
Forced to retire due to injury, ballet star Quinn Markam returns to his hometown to choreograph an up and coming group of dancers. And he’s not happy about it. Bitter because of his untimely retirement and depressed because the only job he can get is with the B Company, Quinn is not in the least prepared to deal with an young upstart like Beth who is determined to become the next big thing.
Bethany Reynholm has lived and breathed ballet and dance since she was old enough to walk. Nothing feels better to her than letting go and letting the music flow through her. And now she is on the brink of achieving her dream, she just has to impress the one dancer she has idolised for years, except that he is nothing like she expected. Quinn Markam, the dancer she has looked up to for so long, turns out to be a big disappointment. He is bitter, rude and impossible to please and despite all that, she’s attracted to him, much to her own disgust.
Beth wants Quinn to see that he still has an amazing opportunity in the world of dance, if he can just get over himself. And if he can do that, then there might be a chance for the two of them as well.

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