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Breadwinner

A Sapphic Ice Queen Romance (Soulmate Series, Book 2)

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Breadwinner

By: Cass Morgan
Narrated by: Quinn Riley
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This isn’t a love story—it’s a chess match.

Sarah Gallagher has always played life by the rules. Responsible mother, high-powered attorney, the glue holding her unconventional family together. But when the pieces on her carefully balanced board begin to shift, she finds herself drawn into a high-stakes game with someone who plays by a very different set of rules. Sarah isn’t sure if she’s protecting her heart or simply learning to play a more dangerous game. What begins as a professional opportunity to redefine her career quickly unravels as Sarah learns to shift her perspective on the many shapes love can take. Nell Stanhope has spent a lifetime mastering control. Control of her image, her billion-dollar empire, and her emotions. In business, she’s ruthless. In pleasure, she’s nothing short of precise. But when her path crosses with Sarah Gallagher, she finds herself confronted with unexpected challenges that force her to reevaluate the boundaries of her own rules. What starts as a carefully calculated offer quickly turns into something Nell never imagined. Because Sarah, who is just as witty, ambitious, and powerful as she is, isn’t just her equal. She’s her undoing. Leaving Nell questioning everything she thought was set in stone.

Sapphic power, control, and ambition collide in Breadwinner, a story about the many forms love can take, and the dangerous game of letting go to receive it.

©2026 Cass Morgan (P)2026 Cass Morgan
Contemporary Literature & Fiction Romance Heartfelt Witty
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Romance novel without the romance (only technically?) Having one of the leads be aromantic and committing to it might have been a risk but I feel like Cass Morgan really stuck the landing. I'm way more interested in the emotional side over the physical side of relationships in stories and there was plenty for me in this book.

Not needing everything tied up and labeled is a good message and kinda refreshing, if I'm honest. That said, just like after the first book, I'm still rooting for Sarah's HEA. There was a ton of foreshadowing in this one, so I can't wait to see where it all goes next.

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