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Girls' Night

By: Jason Letts
Narrated by: Megan Conrad
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Fake name. Fake job. Fake boyfriend. Real danger.

I still don’t understand how a fun weekend trip could go so very wrong, but I vow to find out what’s happening by any means necessary, even if I have to impersonate someone else at work to do it.

My suspicions that I’m caught in the middle of something big are quickly validated in the form of a ten-thousand-dollar bonus check. And then there’s the charming new guy at work, Miles, who I have to assume is another fraud, but he may be useful, and not just for eye candy.

Somehow I have to find out what’s going on and why these things are happening to me. It’s exhausting having to constantly work to keep myself alive. Good thing the girls are going out for drinks after work. Maybe a few shots will loosen some tongues and get me some answers.

Girls’ Night is the second book in the Girls’ Trilogy. Warning: It ends in a cliffhanger. The final book in the trilogy, Girls’ Time, is expected to be released summer of 2024. Girls’ Night is 60,000 words long.

©2024 Jason Letts (P)2024 Jason Letts

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