Tripping
Autumn has her life in order-or at least, she tries to. Young, successful, and fiercely independent, she and her roommate, Cassidy, are running the world on their own terms-balancing demanding careers, friendships, and a life that looks perfectly curated from the outside. But beneath the surface, Autumn is restless. Lonely. Waiting-for something she can't quite name.
Then he shows up. Her longtime friend. Comfortable, familiar... and dangerously close. Autumn has navigated friendships, crushes, and flirty distractions before, but nothing has prepared her for the spark that ignites the moment he's in her space. One accidental touch, one forbidden kiss, and suddenly the carefully measured life she's built feels like it's teetering on the edge.
Meanwhile, there's the other 2 distractions-the captivating stranger who makes her heart race and her playful side shine and the one that might have gotten away. Autumn must confront what she's wanted, what she's willing to risk, and what it truly means to fall... sometimes for someone you never saw coming.
Full of humor, heart, and a touch of chaos, Tripping is a contemporary romance about independence, friendship, temptation, and the messy, irresistible way love can make you stumble... and maybe, just maybe, land in exactly the right place.
Serenth Lewis is a young woman in her final year of law school. She managed to land an internship at one of the most prestigious firms. Ambitious and confident, she does everything she can to keep her personal life from interfering with her future career as a lawyer. But beneath the strong image and confidence she projects, Serenth is caught in the grip of her father's manipulation and abuse.
Liliane Larris is a cold woman who is the CEO of the law firm. She shows no emotion, neither in her face nor in her actions. She is used to keeping everything under control : her posture, her behavior, her secrets. That is, until Serenth walks into her life, shattering her carefully constructed world and awakening emotions she believed she no longer possessed.
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