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Barefoot in the Library: A Foot Fetish Tale: Back to School, #7
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Barefoot in the Library: A Foot Fetish Tale: Back to School, #7 in Ottawa, ON
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Barefoot in the Library: A Foot Fetish Tale: Back to School, #7 in Ottawa, ON
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Lucy Harper loves silence.
At thirty, she has built a quiet life among bookshelves and whispered pages as the librarian of Cream City High. Her world is one of patience, restraint, and carefully contained desire—where noticing feels safer than acting, and longing lives between the lines of fiction.
But when Coach Evans enters her orbit, that balance begins to shift. He is everything she shouldn't want—confident, physical, grounded in a world far removed from her carefully curated one. Yet in the quiet corners of the library, boundaries soften. Touch becomes language. Restraint becomes a question.
As Lucy confronts the difference between the woman she once judged in books and the woman she's becoming, she must decide whether safety is worth more than surrender.
This is a slow-burn romance about intimacy without spectacle, desire without shame, and the moment a woman chooses not to play it safe.
Lucy Harper loves silence.
At thirty, she has built a quiet life among bookshelves and whispered pages as the librarian of Cream City High. Her world is one of patience, restraint, and carefully contained desire—where noticing feels safer than acting, and longing lives between the lines of fiction.
But when Coach Evans enters her orbit, that balance begins to shift. He is everything she shouldn't want—confident, physical, grounded in a world far removed from her carefully curated one. Yet in the quiet corners of the library, boundaries soften. Touch becomes language. Restraint becomes a question.
As Lucy confronts the difference between the woman she once judged in books and the woman she's becoming, she must decide whether safety is worth more than surrender.
This is a slow-burn romance about intimacy without spectacle, desire without shame, and the moment a woman chooses not to play it safe.

















