
Check-Out Lines
A Sapphic Grocery Store Romance
by Aurora North
📚 Free with Kindle Unlimited
Pairing: FF
Heat: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Inferno
Tropes: Strangers to Lovers, Grumpy/Sunshine, Slow Burn, Forced Proximity, Found Family, Touch Starved, Sexual Awakening, Small Town
She only came in for groceries. She stayed for the woman behind register three.
Lena Morales is a newly divorced accountant who doesn’t know what cereal she likes, what she wants from her life, or why she keeps driving to the same grocery store at 10 p.m. every Tuesday. She tells herself it’s the ice cream. She’s lying.
Daisy Rivers has worked the night shift at Greenleaf Market for fifteen years. She knows every regular, every aisle, and every trick to fix the receipt printer with a paperclip. She also knows the exact moment the woman with the tired eyes and the new tote bag walked through the automatic doors and rearranged everything.
What starts as small talk at the checkout counter becomes lingering glances across fluorescent-lit aisles. A hand brushing during a card swipe. An almost-kiss in the stockroom interrupted by a phone call that both of them will never forgive. And a slow, devastating, undeniable pull between two women who’ve spent their lives being invisible — one hiding behind a register, the other hiding behind a marriage — who are about to make each other impossible to overlook.
As their connection deepens from checkout lane flirtation to late-night confessions to the kind of intimacy that leaves handprints on fogged glass, both women must confront what they’re most afraid of: Lena, that she’s building something real on the unsigned ruins of her old life. Daisy, that she’s falling for someone who will inevitably outgrow her.
No big breakup. No dramatic separation. Just two women choosing each other — again and again — in the small, extraordinary moments between the cereal aisle and closing time.
You’ll love this if you enjoy:
✓ A night-shift cashier who names her plants and throws pens at her best friend
✓ A newly divorced accountant who scores cereal on “emotional satisfaction”
✓ Forced proximity in a warm, humming, late-night grocery store
✓ A near-kiss in a stockroom destroyed by the worst-timed phone call in history
✓ Slow burn that ignites at a checkout counter at 10:23 on a Tuesday
✓ Twelve explicit scenes, each with a different emotional register, escalating throughout
✓ An after-hours store farewell that uses every location you’ve been waiting for
✓ Ice cream body paint on an anniversary (the bonus chapter goes THERE)
✓ A peace lily named Hope and a monstera named Barbara
✓ No third-act breakup — the tension is internal, not manufactured
✓ A realistic, mature, earned HEA built one toothbrush at a time
Check-Out Lines is a 110,000-word high-heat sapphic romance featuring a woman who’s afraid of being forgotten, a woman who’s afraid of being found, a grocery store that plays too much Sade, and a love story that proves the best thing you can find isn’t on the shelves — it’s standing behind the register, waiting for you to walk in. Standalone. No cliffhanger. HEA guaranteed.
⚠️ Content Warning: This book contains explicit FF sexual content, graphic sex scenes including oral sex, manual penetration, mutual masturbation, solo masturbation, use of toys, and food play across multiple chapters, a main character processing a recent divorce and questioning her sexuality, on-page emotional vulnerability and crying during intimacy, a main character with abandonment anxiety, touch-starved heroines experiencing tender physical connection, body worship, sustained eye contact during sex, and emotional intensity throughout. Heat level: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️. Intended for readers 18+ only.
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“Register Three, Revisited” — A scene TOO HOT for Amazon
One year later. A midnight alarm call drags them back to Greenleaf Market — the store empty, the lights off, a pint of salted caramel ice cream, and every surface they’ve ever wanted to christen. What starts with ice cream on skin and a banana-based security theory becomes the most creative, uninhibited anniversary celebration two women have ever had in a grocery store. Features: checkout counter, stockroom shelf (the Raisin Bran falls again), and a break room couch that deserves a medal of honor.
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