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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: Jul 2007
Genre: Fiction - Lesbian
Retail Price: $15.95
Pages: 302
A romance set in New Orleans amidst betrayal, Hurricane Katrina, and the new beginnings hardships and heartbreak sometimes make possible.
Tully Gaston Badeaux might be successful in the courtroom, but at home her relationship with her partner, Dr. Jessica Badeaux, and their children are falling apart. In one life changing moment precipitated by a cup of spilt coffee, the world Tully had so carefully constructed comes to an end.
As Tully struggles to pick up the pieces, two women add to the complications--Dr. Kara Nicolas, the woman who stole her wife, becomes a professional adversary in the courtroom, and Libby Dexter, the young woman who moves in to assist with the kids, offers more than a helping hand.
Amy and Kelly have made a home in the sleepy community of Bath Island, Maine. However, their three year relationship has become choppy and Kelly...
What do you do when your carefully planned life takes a wrong turn into hell? When Quinn Maguire, a dashing young trauma surgeon, unaccountably...
Rachel Michaels is at the top of her profession, but she's grown tired of trading barbs with her co-host/ex-husband on their popular morning radio...
Sedona Ramos is a dedicated public servant. Fluent in three languages, with looks that allow her to pass for Hispanic, Native American, or Middle...
Fantasies can sometimes mess up the real thing.Austy Nunziata has spent two years pining for her married best friend and about the same amount of time...
From their earliest years, five very different girls were as close as sisters - sharing everything, even secrets and lies - until their friendship and...
Audie Pippin is a 24-year-old veterinary technician at the animal shelter in Sumter, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville. Her carefree life includes...
Paralyzed by a crime that horrifies all who live in the city of Seattle, the police department is racing against time in search of a psychopathic...
You're getting rigid and predictable.' Sarah Buchanan would never have used those words to describe herself in a million years. Never. But it's...