Inside Out by Juliet Carrera

Inside Out

Juliet Carrera

Love denied . . . and rediscovered!

When hidden passions are brought to light and long-held secrets revealed, either triumph or tragedy can follow. Inside Out explores this dangerous territory through the lives of three very different women.

A deeply closeted politician will hurt anyone-even those closest to her-in her ruthless climb to the top. A free-spirited musician, determined to stay true to herself, will do whatever it takes to follow her heart. The woman caught between them struggles to reconcile her lifelong pragmatism with her newly reawakened desires.

Set in New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., this novel weaves contemporary issues into a compelling tale of political treachery and persistent love. Filled with both humor and heartache, Inside Out will draw readers into its world.

Full of twists and turns, this exciting love story involves the difficulties and joys of coming out, getting close, mending painful pasts, and recapturing a torrid romance. Proving that opposites do indeed attract, Inside Out is filled with passion, heartache, intensity, and the burning desire that can only be created by two people who are meant to be together. With its humorous barbs, poignant moments, and sensuous love scenes, Inside Out has all the right ingredients to become one of the most enduring love stories of our time. Once you are drawn into this enticing drama, you won’t be able to put it down!

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From Library Journal

Carrera’s first novel, a lesbian romance, has the makings of an interesting story, but the characters are so over the top that it’s difficult not to get totally fed up with them. Destiny, a popular music star (though we’re never told what kind of music), and Andrie, an aide to the most wicked congresswoman on the planet, seem on the verge of a relationship, but, naturally, all kinds of things keep getting in the way. Both of these characters are only mildly likable, and instead of being able to escape into a good romance, readers will be left wishing they could escape from these irritating characters. An extremely complicated side plot that sets up all the trouble is almost incomprehensible. Though well meaning, this novel misses the mark. Not recommended.ACaroline Mann, Univ. of Portland Lib., OR

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Details

ISBN 156023203X
Genre Romance
Publication Date 14-Jul-05
Publisher Haworth Press
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 396
Language English
Rating NotRated
BookID 6016

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