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High school science teacher Carla Sims is successful and happy with a network of close friends. But in affairs of the heart, she's newly alone and happy to stay that way. After receiving a phone call from her aunt, she rushes across the country to be by her dying grandmother's side. Janice Carpenter is a recently divorced literature professor who can't seem to get her best friend's daughter, Carla, out of her mind. Ever since Carla came out, Janice has been inexplicably fascinated by her, and when she sees her again, her feelings are uncontainable. Before she knows it, she's offering Carla a…mehr

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High school science teacher Carla Sims is successful and happy with a network of close friends. But in affairs of the heart, she's newly alone and happy to stay that way. After receiving a phone call from her aunt, she rushes across the country to be by her dying grandmother's side. Janice Carpenter is a recently divorced literature professor who can't seem to get her best friend's daughter, Carla, out of her mind. Ever since Carla came out, Janice has been inexplicably fascinated by her, and when she sees her again, her feelings are uncontainable. Before she knows it, she's offering Carla a quiet place to stay to regain her balance during her visit. Under the same roof, the fiery passion neither wants to end bursts free. But Carla was never planning to stay, and Janice struggles to come out. Will Carla and Janice realize that the road to home is closer than they think before love flees?
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Ronica Black spends her free time writing works that move her, with the hope that they will move others as well. Each step she takes in life is a journey meant to be experienced. Whether it be a smooth step paved with green grass, or a rocky one marred with boulders. She keeps stepping, keeps writing, and keeps believing that women are far stronger than they think they are.