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Greta Gets the Girl

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From New York Times bestselling author Melissa Marr comes a steamy tale of forbidden romance.

NY publishing is Greta Clayborne’s life, and she’s on a high since she edited a hot new series that was just adapted for television. In her career, everything is on track. On the relationship front, there are no relationships, not since she had her heart broken. Now Greta uses a dating app, Sappho’s Kiss Society, for casual connections.

That’s all the tattooed taciturn Lee was supposed to be when Greta invites the enigmatic woman to her hotel room, expecting to never see her again.

Kaelee has more secrets than truths. She changed her name, finished a couple degrees, and just sold her book in a deal that will replace the money she’s spent on her tiny studio during grad school. Her life is writing, teaching, and too much time at the gym. But after she meets “Marie” on her app, she can’t get the curvaceous woman out of her mind.

Long distance chats lead to another meeting, and the two discover that they both want more. Maybe. The possibility of something real seems in reach―until Kaelee walks into her meeting with her editor only to find that woman she’s starting to fall for is her editor. Now Greta’s career and reputation are at risk, but when Kaelee’s wealthy and influential family shows up to put a stop to the “embarrassment” of writing sapphic fiction, Greta has to decide what matters more: her heart or her career.

©2025 by Melissa Marr. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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I liked Greta Gets the Girl a lot more than the first novel in the series, which I felt was less organised in terms of plot and I didn't like the characters as much. Greta and Kaelee are SO sweet and the plot tied up all loose ends, including the drama with her hyper-religious family. The story had a great message about taking control of your life and standing apart from your past, which shaped you but does not define you. The spicy scenes were excellent, as was the connection between our heroines. Never thought I'd find a southern twang appealing, but you learn something new every day?

P.S. Emily deserves her HEA after reading two books with her lingering around the periphery of two happy couples and wishing for her own love life to come around T-T

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It was a good book, I kept me interested but I wasn’t completely enthralled. This was my first time listening to a book from this author, she did a very good job portraying some hard topics along with the fantastic job the narrator did.
But….omg Toni is infuriating! Her childish attitude almost made me DNF. I definitely won’t be listening to Addie and Toni’s story if that’s what I’m in for.
Adults unwilling to communicate while acting like children isn’t a trope I can deal with

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