"A steamy erotic romance about a sordid workplace affair."
Jamie and wife Tanya are growing apart amidst the juggling work and home life. Leila has just moved to Auckland from Australia when her relationship ends suddenly and her new life suddenly looks much different. When Leila starts her new job working at the same streaming company as Jamie their chemistry is instant. As you can guess from the title, this leads to an affair that burns red-hot.
The Thrill of Not Getting Caught is a steamy erotic romance about a sordid affair. There are intimate / spicy scenes well placed throughout that are used to effectively show how Jamie and Leila’s relationship is progressing. They are also used to drive the plot, by showing the early relationship and connection between Jamie and Tanya and Leila and Tyler. This is a quick read that flows well with other narrative points that drive the story forward that give the title a strong double meaning. An entertaining and quick read for fans of the genre.
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Confident and ambitious, Melbourne girl Leila thinks she knows exactly how to deal with men. Then everything that seems so certain is cruelly torn away when her relationship ends suddenly. Angry and hurting, Leila is determined to rebuild her life and new best friend Bethan could be just what she needs.
Jamie and Tanya are struggling to balance a hectic work and family life in Auckland, their marriage is drifting out of control. When Leila starts working closely with Jamie at a media streaming service, there's an intense attraction.
An innocent touch awakens a forbidden yearning in them. Embarking on a risky journey of temptation leads them down an exhilarating road of heightened sexual desire.
The Thrill of Not Getting Caught features in the following genres: Indie Author Books, Indie Books We Love, Erotic Fiction, Romance / Relationship Stories
The Thrill of Not Getting Caught is available in Paperback
The Thrill of Not Getting Caught was written by Chloe Reid-Miller and published by Independently published