The Emerald Duchess sets sail for the serene Caribbean, but the passengers are headed for the chaos of romance.
Kelly Ridenour couldn’t be happier. She’s leaving the bitter Rochester winter behind and going with new friends on a fabulous vacation. Even better, her cabin mate is Natalie Chatham, the lovely lady of Kelly’s recent daydreams.
Natalie Chatham has a golden opportunity. Among the other travelers is Didi Caviness, her ex. She and Didi collaborated on their fashion business and their private lives until beautiful—and young–Pamela Roche came along. Natalie wants to win Didi back, even if she has to use one of the oldest tricks in the book to do it.
With the attentive, dashing Kelly playing along, she’s going to show Didi she’s got competition. Kelly agrees to the charade, planning to make it look real, very real. Seasick and sunburned, Didi watches Kelly woo Natalie and wonders if she’s finally missed the boat.
Not even the captain knows where this ship is going to land! Lambda Literary and Golden Crown winner KG MacGregor creates a sea cruise like no other, with all the charm, passion and surprises that readers worldwide have come to expect.
The Lesbian Review
Sea Legs is a butch/femme vacation romance that takes us cruising on the Caribbean. It's full of friends, exes, and unlikely attraction and I thoroughly enjoyed it….is a well written, satisfying contemporary romance. Good character work, entertaining writing style, and a perfectly paced romance.
Kathleen –
Wow! Sea Legs is a fun ride…I felt as if I was on vacation with these ladies. I’d put off reading this one in my MacGregor binge, thinking the larger cast of characters (and they are indeed characters) might be harder to keep up with. I was wrong. So very wrong. Each one is well developed and adds a special element to the story. Kelly is utterly charming while Natalie is delightfully confused. Didi makes you want to toss her overboard, but Pamela’s sweet demeanor and devotion to Didi saves her. And Steph and Yvonne are the steady peacekeepers…even though peace rarely makes an appearance. LOL Kelly and Natalie are stunning in the picture I have in my head…together, they paint a complete image of dashing and feminine…chivalry and grace. I absolutely adore these two.