Unconventional Lovers
by Annette Mori
Genre:
Contemporary LGBT Romance
Contemporary LGBT Romance
Bri and Siera are young women with huge hearts and strong wills; they
want nothing more than to find a peaceful and secure space to be, a
place that fulfills their needs and gives them the freedom to be
themselves. But the world is a harsh place for anyone who is different.
want nothing more than to find a peaceful and secure space to be, a
place that fulfills their needs and gives them the freedom to be
themselves. But the world is a harsh place for anyone who is different.
Bri’s Aunt Olivia is a vet with a thriving practice.
She is set in her ways, single and surviving, channeling her emotions into her work
and her love of Bri.
She is set in her ways, single and surviving, channeling her emotions into her work
and her love of Bri.
Siera has a supportive but silent father, an overpowering helicopter mom,
plus her Aunt Deb who adores her.
plus her Aunt Deb who adores her.
Despite their individual battles against hurt, prejudice and rejection, can
these four women find love against the odds?
these four women find love against the odds?
Olivia had propped herself up in her
bed to read a little bit before falling asleep, when her smartphone buzzed on
the side table. She picked up the phone and smiled when she read the text.
Hey, Miss Sex
Therapist.
Any more
questions from your niece tonight :)
Ha, ha, ha. You
could have stepped in to help…
Oh no, you were
doing a bang-up job. Why would I want to interject and ruin your perfect
answers?
You’re evil
I had fun today.
When are we going to take our new bikes out for their maiden journey?
Do you work next
weekend?
I do…frowning.
I suppose I
could do a short ride mid-week.
How does
Wednesday sound?
Good. Can we
leave from the clinic?
Sure, I’ll meet you there at 5:30? 6:00?
I’ll close early. How about 5:00?
Perfect. Sweet
dreams. Can I pick your brain about kissing techniques on Wednesday? I might
learn something…
Stop flirting
and go to sleep
Goodnight
beautiful
Goodnight
Olivia was smiling, as she placed the
phone back on the nightstand. A little innocent flirtation wouldn’t hurt, would
it?
She set her tablet next to her phone
and slid down into her soft bed. Damn
that woman is almost irresistible. That was her last thought, as she
drifted off into a deep sleep and dreamed about riding around the lake with
Deb.
Annette is an award-winning author, published by Affinity Rainbow
Publications, who lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her
wife and their five furry kids. With ten published novels and one
Goldie Award for her fourth novel, Locked Inside, she finally feels
like a real author. Annette is as much a reader as a writer and
always looking for the next lesfic novel to cue up. She came up with
the One Fan at a Time tagline because it rolled off the tongue much
better than One Reader at a Time. After pondering who she was at her
core, it was all about connecting to each reader on a personal level.
She would be the first to admit she doesn't do well with the masses.
If someone picks up her book and it touches them she believes she has
achieved what she wants with her writing by reaching each reader. It
is who she is at her core.
Publications, who lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her
wife and their five furry kids. With ten published novels and one
Goldie Award for her fourth novel, Locked Inside, she finally feels
like a real author. Annette is as much a reader as a writer and
always looking for the next lesfic novel to cue up. She came up with
the One Fan at a Time tagline because it rolled off the tongue much
better than One Reader at a Time. After pondering who she was at her
core, it was all about connecting to each reader on a personal level.
She would be the first to admit she doesn't do well with the masses.
If someone picks up her book and it touches them she believes she has
achieved what she wants with her writing by reaching each reader. It
is who she is at her core.
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