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One Accidental Yes
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233875502
- EAN9798233875502
- Date de parution24/01/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
A staged harassment campaign tries to rewrite Willa's life into scandal. Her calm ally is Asher, the man who refuses the spotlight. To protect her theatre, she must choose a deliberate yes. Willa built her theatre on discipline, heart, and the kind of quiet leadership that keeps chaos from spilling into the seats. Then an anonymous campaign starts circling the building, twisting private moments into public "proof, " baiting staff with fear, and daring Willa to crack under the pressure.
The messages are sharp, the traps are staged, and the story they want to sell is cruelly simple: she's alone, she's weak, and she always will be. Asher is the last person Willa expects to trust. He's composed, careful, and allergic to spectacle, the kind of man who offers support without demanding a spotlight or a favor in return. When the pressure peaks and the theatre itself becomes the battlefield, Willa has to decide what she's truly fighting for.
Her reputation, her team, her home, and the part of her that has spent too long treating isolation as independence. With Gwen's razor-clean strategy, Margo's stubborn humor, Rhea's fierce loyalty, and Arun's facts-first calm, Willa stops performing strength and starts practicing it. The biggest risk isn't losing the theatre. It's letting herself believe that a steady hand beside her doesn't have to be a trap.
Because the most powerful yes isn't the one that slips out when you're cornered. It's the one you choose on purpose.
The messages are sharp, the traps are staged, and the story they want to sell is cruelly simple: she's alone, she's weak, and she always will be. Asher is the last person Willa expects to trust. He's composed, careful, and allergic to spectacle, the kind of man who offers support without demanding a spotlight or a favor in return. When the pressure peaks and the theatre itself becomes the battlefield, Willa has to decide what she's truly fighting for.
Her reputation, her team, her home, and the part of her that has spent too long treating isolation as independence. With Gwen's razor-clean strategy, Margo's stubborn humor, Rhea's fierce loyalty, and Arun's facts-first calm, Willa stops performing strength and starts practicing it. The biggest risk isn't losing the theatre. It's letting herself believe that a steady hand beside her doesn't have to be a trap.
Because the most powerful yes isn't the one that slips out when you're cornered. It's the one you choose on purpose.























