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Moon over Old HollywoodRenn Loraine

Moon over Old Hollywood

Renn Loraine (2021)

SubgenreLGBTQ+ Romance
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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SettingContemporary
Goodreads4.15/5 (41)

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ViolenceNot rated
Sexual contentModerate
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Nicole is shaken. Her ex-girlfriend has been found dead under mysterious circumstances. Now someone is trying to kill her - and she doesn't know why. The clues lead Nicole to the set of a television series about the glamorous, women-loving starlets of Hollywood's Golden Age. Working under the hot lights, Nicole learns of their hidden lives - and finds herself falling for a captivating, auburn-haired actress. As Nicole gets closer to unearthing the murderer's motive, however - she will discover that some in Hollywood are still willing to kill to keep its secrets. Thrilling, sexy, and romantic , Moon Over Old Hollywood is a slow burn f/f romance and light thriller. It is the second novel in the sapphic romantic-suspense series, Moon Over America. Every story is a stand-alone romance, and characters from previous books will appear in subsequent stories. For those who love slow-burn romance, thrillers, mysteries, suspense, and page-turners - click above to buy the book. Advance Reader Comments : "It was suspenseful and sensual and exciting and entertaining and I really cared about the characters. A true page-turner." "Read it in one sitting." "I kept starting the first chapter late at night and then I'd put it down and go to sleep right by the book because I thought, 'If I start reading this, I"m going to be up all night!'" "I couldn't put it down!" Chapter One Sitting at her table on the restaurant's patio, Nicole gripped her glass, her hand trembling. She'd had one drink to calm her nerves, but it hadn't worked. She was in shock. The night air was cool as she stared out over the lights of the Los Angeles basin and the San Fernando Valley. She wasn't really seeing the view, and she knew why. It wouldn't sink in. Patti was dead. Nicole had stopped by their small office after hours to pick up some work, only to find Patti crumpled over her desk. When the EMTs and the police arrived, they said she'd been dead for hours - apparently from a drug overdose. "That's not possib

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