Control was the architecture of Sloane's life. Structure. Routine. Restraint. As a high-powered executive, she doesn't do chaos. She certainly doesn't do Chloe?her chaotic, boundary-pushing, impossibly attractive roommate who has spent the last eleven months trying to get a reaction out of her.
Chloe is tired of being invisible. She's loud, messy, and desperate to be seen?really seen. When she leaves her bedroom door cracked open one night, she knows exactly what she's doing. She knows Sloane is in the hallway. She knows Sloane is watching.
And for the first time, Sloane doesn't look away.
What starts as a single voyeuristic moment spirals into a dangerous arrangement. Sloane sets the rules: she will watch. She will provide feedback. She will control the scene. But she will not touch.
The Rules:
- The door stays open.
- Eye contact is mandatory.
- Sloane never crosses the threshold.
But as the lessons continue and the heat rises, the distance between them becomes torture. Chloe doesn't just want Sloane's eyes on her?she wants her hands. And Sloane is finding that for the first time in her life, control is the one thing she's desperate to lose.
THE VIEW is a steamy contemporary lesbian romance featuring the roommates-to-lovers trope, an ice queen thawing, and a voyeurism arrangement that breaks all the rules.