First Chair by Nicole Hofbrauhaus
Christina knows exactly what she wants from life in this paranormal romance. When the voluptuous red-haired cellist is up for the first chair position with the Van Bower Orchestra, she’s sure she has it in the bag. Although she’s young at just 21 years old, Christina has her future mapped out in her head, and winning first chair is only the first step.
She pours her heart and soul into her performance in front of concertmaster Felix, who will make the final decision on awarding first chair, and she’s devastated when she doesn’t win the coveted honor.
While Christina’s music moves Felix, he believes her playing lacks the passionate intensity possessed by the world’s greatest cellists. In coming in between Christina and her musical ambition, though, Felix reveals his hidden agenda.
He offers her another chance to audition for first chair…in exchange for one night of wild, uninhibited sex.
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