Sometimes opposites really do attract. Fall in love with these butch/femme romance novellas.
In An Epiphany in Flannel by Meghan O’Brien, small-town waitress Maisie Davis resolves the mystery of her sexuality after an unexpected encounter with a handsome stranger seated in the corner booth of Moe’s Fine Diner. Aiden Crane opens Maisie’s mind and body to exciting new possibilities—but can she find the courage to follow her heart?
In Follow Her Lead by Aurora Rey, venture capitalist Jude Benoit is named Majesty of Artemis, New Orleans’s premier lesbian Mardi Gras parade and ball, and enlists the expertise of private dance instructor Gabriella Viard to save her from making a fool of herself. Jude can follow the steps, but what happens when Gabby challenges her to lead with her heart?
In Just as You Are by Angie Williams, Dylan Fleming is a confident and capable woman in every way except the stereotypical ways her ex-girlfriend thought she should be. When her insecurities get the better of her and she fumbles on a date with beautiful auto mechanic Carrie Grice, Dylan has to let go of the past. Can she accept that she is loved just as she is?
Butch/Femme Romances.
Ameliah –
This is an incredible anthology!! Written by three amazing writers, these three Butch/Fem romances are a delight! These dramatic tales are full of so many feels, insecurities to bravery, apathy to love, pain to joy, all of them will leave you feeling something. These stories got progressively more serious and less light hearted but I think the endings were deeper too. This is not to say any one was better than the others or that they weren’t worth reading because they wre too sad or anything like that, because that is just not true at all! They were just so different and each one excellent for what it was. I feel lucky to have experienced all of them. If I hadn’t already read everything that all three of these writers have written, I would definitely rush right out and read more from them all. As it is, I think several re-reads are in my immediate future! Great job Authors!!!