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Disaster

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There are bad haircuts, and then there's the bright orange mullet that sits atop Audra Harrison's head:

Outright Disaster

A chastity belt you can wear on your head.

All Audra wants is for the Salon Apprentice to try and fix it. When she refuses Audra has no choice but to write a review warning other New Yorkers away from this over hyped salon.
When the salon manages to pull down the review, Audra declares war.
It becomes her mission to post pictures of her bad hair on every photo share app she can find.
Then her enemy comes for her. Hamish Stuart: the hair whisperer himself. Over six feet of beautifully muscled Scotsman that's used to having supermodels and A list Actresses fall at his feet.
Now that he's met her he wants more than apologies. He wants her heart.

81 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 2, 2020

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Dakota Issacs

13 books17 followers
Hi,

I am addicted to Romance, every thing from Jana Aston and her dirty doctors to Kristen Callihan's sports romance to Ruby Dixon's blue aliens, and Sherry Thomas's everything.

I live in Manhattan where you'll probably find me with a coffee cup in my hand.

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October 27, 2020
I laughed out loud several times... I love that in a book. I was hooked from this line, “You have a bright orange mullet, for f*ck’s sake.”
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April 22, 2020
Audra gets a terrible haircut from a famous salon - like the worst cut ever so of course she leaves a bad review. Hamish, sexy salon owner thinks she’s lying and threatens to sue her. What happens next is some super steamy salon lovin’ with a bossy alpha male and smart and funny heroine. Once again Dakota Isaacs packs a lot into a shorter novel. This is my favorite of her books.
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