Behind the Pine Curtain - Paperback
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Fifteen years later—long after she’d hitch-hiked to Los Angeles, long after she’d worked nights to put herself through college, and long after she’d written her first best seller, No Place For Family—Jacqueline is persuaded to go back to the tiny town of Pine Springs after her father’s death.
The quick trip she’d envisioned for the funeral turns into weeks as she learns her father’s business is suddenly hers to manage. And she is also again face-to-face with the woman who, as a teen, had been Jackie’s first crush. She and Kay had been inseparable as kids, and later as teens. They find themselves falling back into their old habits, and Jackie is soon fighting the same feelings she’d had when she was seventeen.
But living behind the pine curtain, Kay is afraid of her love for Jackie, afraid of what her family will say, afraid of how the town will react. Jackie refuses to hide, refuses to crawl back into the closet, so once again, she leaves Pine Springs . . . alone.
- Is it any use going home again? When nothing — and everything — has changed?
Behind the Pine Curtain: Winner, Best Lesbian Romance.
Cecilia Martin - September, 2006: Gerri Hill dazzles us again with her wonderful storytelling and strong female characters in Behind the Pine Curtain from Bella Books. I love all of her previous novels, especially Gulf Breeze, and this latest addition just may become my favorite.
August, 2007: Behind the Pine Curtain is another terrific romance offering by Gerri Hill. The characters seem like people we all know. Because of this, we want them to succeed. This tale is truly engaging and perfect for the eternal romantic in all of us. Don’t miss it.
December, 2006: Gerri Hill delivers very satisfying romances with every book, and Behind the Pine Curtain is no exception... Behind the Pine Curtain is delightful and inspiring. It is a must read for all romance fans.
February, 2010: Hill's writing style is so easy to lose yourself in and her characters are strong, yet vulnerable. I wished that there was more of the story but still felt satisfied at the end.








