Morgan Parker owns a lesbian bar. She moves through the world with the kind of certainty that comes from never having apologized for wanting what she wants. She dates freely. She doesn’t need permission or justification. It’s always worked.
Danielle Bly is the inverse. An English professor who thinks before she speaks, who builds her life according to a blueprint. They met in college. Something sparked. Circumstances intervened—timing, practicality, the weight of being young and unsure. What emerged instead was a friendship close enough to carry its own complications, its own unresolved charge.
Now Danielle is engaged to April Davenport. The relationship appears solid from every measurable angle. Stable. Appropriate. The kind of partnership that makes sense on paper.
Parker can’t believe it. Not because April is wrong, but because of the way Danielle moves around the engagement—careful, restrained, performing solidity instead of embodying it. Parker recognizes the performance because she’s watched Danielle do it before. She recognizes the cost of coloring inside lines that someone else drew.
She acts on that instinct in small ways. A comment. A look. A refusal to pretend the engagement feels right. It creates rupture. Danielle responds. Lies accumulate—not malicious ones, but the kind that happen when you’re protecting something you didn’t know you were protecting. Bad timing cascades. Years of deferred feeling surface at exactly the wrong moments and somehow the exactly right one.
The wedding approaches. Neither woman is prepared for what’s actually been underneath the friendship all along—the desire that never fully extinguished, the alternative life that’s been possible but never claimed. The slow burn reaches its point of ignition.
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| ISBN: 9781952270604 |
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| Genre: Romance |
| Subject(s): Erotica; LGBTQ+ Erotica; LGBTQ+ Romance; Literature & Fiction; Romance |
| Publication Date: 2022-04-15 |
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| Publisher: Sapphire Books Publishing |
| Language: English |
| Format: Paperback |
| Pages: 370 |
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| Book_ID: 106053 |