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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: Jul 2007
Genre: Fiction - Lesbian
Retail Price: $15.95
Pages: 246
A sexy, sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant, contemporary romance that gently exposes the damage to heart and soul when we fail to look beneath the surface for what truly matters.
Mia Sanchez is rocked when her partner of four years, Brenda Montalba, informs her that she has fallen out of love with her and that she's planning on leaving town for several months to give them time to 'think about their future together.' Mia hadn't thought words could be more painful until Brenda followed up hers with, 'You've really let yourself go over the last few years.' Alone, hurt, and embarrassed, Mia decides to take the advice of her sales assistant and friend Mathew 'Goody' Good, the self crowned Queen of Getting Dumped when he tells her, 'The best way to get over them is to get even.
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Two women find that creating a successful relationship rests in remembering the mistakes of the past. Cees Bannigan has all the materials needed to...
Jillian Sealy and Wil Johnson don't much like each other but they do have to work together, at least long enough to rehab an historic house. Jillian...
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...
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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...
As interior designer Jay Burns watches her long-term relationship slowly unravel, she runs into--literally--landscape designer Drew Montgomery. As...
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This book had a lot of heart and soul in it. The book is written in first person, which can be quite a challenge. In this case, it really let you know that main character on so many levels. Mia's inner voice is both self-deprecating and hilarious at various times. The only reason I didn't give this book a five is because the pair frustrated me with their stubbornness and how dense they were about what they wanted. But that's just me. It was one of the best lesfic books I've read in terms of style and characters.