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In this second book of the Rainbow Gap Lesbian Family Saga, MJ Beaudry, an angry, brilliant, abused runaway, is dumped in Rainbow Gap, Florida, and almost immediately discovers an aptitude for crime. The lesbian cop who catches her expects good-hearted lovers Jaudon Vicker and Berry Garland to save the kid. Although Jaudon's business has suffered a killing blow and she's frantic to make it right, she was once a besieged gay kid herself and reaches out, only to find herself in cahoots with MJ. Berry is left in the dark, her own big dream on hold, and fears losing her love as Jaudon is swallowed…mehr

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In this second book of the Rainbow Gap Lesbian Family Saga, MJ Beaudry, an angry, brilliant, abused runaway, is dumped in Rainbow Gap, Florida, and almost immediately discovers an aptitude for crime. The lesbian cop who catches her expects good-hearted lovers Jaudon Vicker and Berry Garland to save the kid. Although Jaudon's business has suffered a killing blow and she's frantic to make it right, she was once a besieged gay kid herself and reaches out, only to find herself in cahoots with MJ. Berry is left in the dark, her own big dream on hold, and fears losing her love as Jaudon is swallowed by work and guilt. Berry, salt-of-the-earth Gran, besotted-with-MJ Vonnie Lowe, Allison the social justice warrior, and scofflaws Shady and Tad all stand behind Jaudon, but are they enough? Or will it take this next generation of lesbians-MJ and Vonnie-to lead the way?
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Autorenporträt
Lee Lynch wrote the classic novels The Swashbuckler and Toothpick House. Her most recent books, An American Queer: The Amazon Trail, The Raid, Beggar of Love and Sweet Creek, are available from Bold Strokes Books. Most recently, she was the namesake and first recipient of The Lee Lynch Classic Award from The Golden Crown Literary Society. She lives with her wife, Elaine Mulligan Lynch, in the Pacific Northwest.