Crimes of Opportunity

Crimes of Opportunity

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In Crimes of Opportunity, Eliza is home from school and enjoying her time off. Her parents are preparing for a night out, and everything about life seems fine. What the family is unaware of will have tremendous consequences. Their little community is the target of a burglar crew. As the Greene's head out to their night out, they unknowingly attract the attentions of this crew. Leaving Eliza home alone and very vulnerable.
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Teddy McGovern is a study in contradictions. A respected architect in Melbourne, she appears composed and in control, yet beneath the surface lies a fractured soul shaped by a past she refuses to confront. By day she maintains the façade of a polished professional; by night she seeks release in forbidden pleasures that keep her demons at bay. The one thing she cannot outrun is her longing for Ari Jaeger, the childhood friend who has always seen more of her than she's comfortable revealing. When their relationship finally crosses the line, passion ignites - but so do the tensions Teddy has spent years suppressing. As their connection deepens, so does the pressure to reveal the truth she has guarded all her life. Teddy begins to open up, sharing her fears, desires, and the shadows of her past... all except for one detail she cannot bring herself to confess. And Ari can feel the absence of it like a bruise. Is Teddy protecting herself - or hiding something far more dangerous?

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