Seven Shades of Ex

The plan was seven exes. Neat. Categorized. Color-coded. Caroline Winter ended up with nine. Ten if you count the drummer in Zurich whose name she never learned.
She’s a psychologist. She knows exactly why she makes bad decisions. She makes them anyway.

Seven Shades of Ex is the story of a woman who stopped calling her exes mistakes and started calling them research.

 

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SEVEN SHADES OF EX

The plan was seven exes. Neat. Categorized. Color-coded. Caroline Winter ended up with nine. Ten if you count the drummer in Zurich whose name she never learned.

She’s a psychologist. She knows exactly why she makes bad decisions. She makes them anyway.

Seven Shades of Ex is the story of a woman who stopped calling her exes mistakes — and started calling them research.

There’s Jax, the street racer who smelled like engine oil and bad decisions and taught her things she’s still thinking about at 2 AM. Cole, the bartender downstairs who’d been waiting for years and finally stopped being patient. Greg, the Zurich marketing director who could sell sin with a smile and never once begged. Martin the firefighter, who carried her like she weighed nothing and proved that Swiss emergency services are genuinely exceptional. Thomas the guru, who tried to out-kink her and failed spectacularly. David, the politician who risked an entire election for one more night. And Jace — the one who already knew everything before she said a word.

Funny, explicit, and painfully honest about desire. This is not a redemption arc. This is a celebration.

For readers who’ve ever looked back at a disaster and thought: worth it.

🌶️🌶️🌶️ Explicit heat level. Mature readers only.

She planned seven exes. Ended up with ten. In her defense, Swiss gin is no joke.

Seven Shades of Ex — the explicit, unapologetic story of a woman who stopped regretting her bad decisions and started writing them down.

Love me, ruin me, regret me.

 

This book contains explicit sexual content, strong language, adult humor, and the kind of decisions your therapist would find professionally fascinating. Recommended for readers 18+, preferably with wine.

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