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Music producer on the rise Cyn Tha Starr knows what she likes, from her sickening beats in the studio to the flirty femmes she fools around with. Her ever-rotating roster has never been a problem until her latest fling clashes with Jucee, her best friend and the most popular dancer at strip club Sanity.
It makes Cyn see Jucee in a different light. One with far fewer boundaries and a lot more kissing.
Juleesa Jones makes great money dancing the early shift and spends most evenings with her son, her Sanity family or at Cynโs house. Relationships are not high on the priority listโuntil sheโs forced to admit that maybe friendship isnโt the only thing she wants from her bestie.
But hooking up with your ride-or-die is risky. Jucee isnโt just Cynโs best friendโJucee is her muse. When Cyn lays down her tracks, itโs Jucee she imagines in the club throwing it back to every note. If they arenโt careful, this could crash and burnโฆbut isnโt real love worth it?