Good Girl Gallery: A Sapphic Age-Gap Romance
Aurora North
A chaotic young artist. A cold, commanding gallery owner. A masterpiece of a mistake.
Twenty-five-year-old Lila Hart is a mess of wet paint, caffeine-fueled desperation, and raw talent. Hauling her canvases onto the public bus in a last-ditch effort to enter an open call, she isn't expecting to actually catch the eye of Ashford Falls' most intimidating art critic. She certainly isn't expecting the intense, magnetic pull she feels the moment she meets her.
Thirty-nine-year-old Eleanor Voss doesn't do messes. Elegant, composed, and ruthlessly disciplined, Eleanor curates her life as strictly as she curates her high-end gallery. She has no time for undisciplined amateurs, and absolutely no business getting entangled with a chaotic, freckle-faced artist fourteen years her junior.
But Lila paints with a visceral passion that Eleanor can't ignore, and soon, their professional boundaries begin to blur. Eleanor offers structure and guidance; Lila offers vibrant, unapologetic life. As late nights in the studio turn into something entirely unscripted, the ice queen and the struggling artist are drawn into a dynamic that challenges everything they thought they knew about control.
When the real world—and the cutthroat art industry—threatens to tear down what they've built, Eleanor and Lila must decide if what they have is just a temporary exhibition, or a permanent collection.
Good Girl Gallery is a steamy, emotional standalone sapphic romance featuring an age-gap, a grumpy/sunshine dynamic, and the ultimate ice queen melting for the woman she can't resist.

