Mr. Glass's Favorite Bar: A Sapphic Romance btw a Crime Boss & Woman Who Refuses to Fear Her (Good Girls #3)

Jaspreet K. Bajwa


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In 1983 London, everybody knows the name Mr. Glass.

They just don't know it belongs to a woman.

Claudia Glass runs the East End's most feared lending empire from a basement office nobody is invited to twice. She is controlled, ruthless, and entirely alone — and she has made her peace with all three. She does not frequent bars. She does not make conversation. She does not allow herself to want things she cannot have.

And then she walks into The Anchor.

Emma Hartley is a bartender, a mother, and a woman who has learned to survive by keeping her head down and her expectations low. She is not afraid of difficult customers. She is not afraid of hard work. She tells herself she is not afraid of the woman in the burgundy hat who comes in on a Tuesday, orders sparkling water, and looks at her like she is the only thing in the room worth looking at.

She is, it turns out, a little afraid.

What begins as a debt collection becomes a habit. What becomes a habit becomes something neither woman has a safe word for. Between them stands everything — a six-year-old boy with no filter and perfect instincts, a dying old man who thinks he still owes Mr. Glass money, a past that made Claudia everything she is, and a future neither of them has allowed themselves to picture.

Mr. Glass's Favourite Bar is a story about power and softness. About the lives we inherit and the ones we choose. About a dangerous woman who kept glass between herself and the world for twenty years — and the bartender who made her put it down.

Some debts cannot be repaid.
Some are worth every penny.

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