Lights, Camera, Flash, Smile

Lights, Camera, Flash, Smile

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Lorena Kingsley was offered her dream job as a photographer for Enigma Magazine. She expects to be mentored on her first day at work, as she is freshly graduated and has little professional experience beyond a few internships. However, she is given a studio number and gets a hasty "good luck" before she's on her own. Connor Storrie has been starring in different kinds of shows and movies since he was a teen. Although he loves his job, he is not the biggest fan of promoting himself. He just wants to do what he loves without being seen as an object for people to lust after. Just because he was declared the sexiest, most desirable man of the decade by various media outlets, it doesn't mean he doesn't crave true connection like anyone else. When Lori and Connor work together in Studio 14, an instant feeling of trust leads them to connect like neither one of them ever has before with anyone else... Copyright © aplaceutakeme 2026. All rights reserved. Do not copy or translate my story without my permission.
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