Love Is For Later
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Casual is the new black.
No strings attached, that's the way Nix likes her life. Determined not to fall for anyone she sleeps with, casual is just her thing.
Harper is looking for a fresh start and a new city means just that. This is her chance to re-invent herself.
The thin line between friendship and more blurs when Nix and Harper dance around each other in an LGBT club. It's all fun and games until one of them catches feelings, even though they agreed that love is for later.
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Love Is For Later is a lesbian friends-with-benefits to lovers romance and is the completed story of Harper and Nix.
It's one of many stories set in Rainbow Central, an LGBT bar.
Customer Reviews
Sexy hot Roman between two women
Harper goes to the Rainbow club, she’s in a new city and trying to get over her disastrous last relationship. She says to herself she is not looking for a girlfriend but in her heart she misses the closeness of one. She almost instantly meets Nix, a beautiful woman who calls her by name. It takes a few minutes but then she remembers her from high school, the girl her friends used to tease about being gay. But Nix is over it and they feel a pull, a spark and act on it. What happens after that, well for that you need to read the book.
This is the first lesbian romance I have read and I have to say I am so glad I did. This book is hot with erotic scenes but it is also so much more than that. It is a glimpse into the world of love between two women. They have a lot to overcome, family issues, societal barriers, and failed past relationships. Tape expertly weaves all the elements for romance into an emotional and dramatic storyline. The characters are amazingly well developed and you get a sense of empathy for what they go through. I found that this was ultimately a love story, be it a very hot one, regardless of the characters sexual orientation. I enjoyed reading this book and I hope there will be more stories from the rainbow club.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.