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Where do dreams go to wait? Tali Blue is going back to finish rabbinical school...eventually. When she returned to her hometown seven years ago to help her grandparents raise her younger sisters, she planned on it being temporary. Now she has a stable job and a stable life surrounded by the people she's known forever. It's all just fine-and then there's the incredibly annoying surprise of Maple. Maple never meant to be successful. She just wanted to make weird art and practice her Ladino. And just like that, 15 years of adulthood has built a solid career, a great reputation as an art…mehr

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Where do dreams go to wait? Tali Blue is going back to finish rabbinical school...eventually. When she returned to her hometown seven years ago to help her grandparents raise her younger sisters, she planned on it being temporary. Now she has a stable job and a stable life surrounded by the people she's known forever. It's all just fine-and then there's the incredibly annoying surprise of Maple. Maple never meant to be successful. She just wanted to make weird art and practice her Ladino. And just like that, 15 years of adulthood has built a solid career, a great reputation as an art instructor, and a lackluster love life. It doesn't help that she's strictly a butch-for-butch lesbian. And then comes a sex goddess in the form of short, chunky, smoking hot, and incredibly nervous, butch Tali Blue. When Tali's love of family, Maple's art ambitions, and a Rosh Hashanah effort to #savethebees force these two together, both of them may learn that the only way out is up, together. This new year the honey is dripping on a lot more than apples. Higher is a steamy, butch-for-butch, grump-sunshine lesbian romance about what happens when you choose to take your dreams higher. (Full content warnings can be found on the author's website.)
Autorenporträt
ROZ ALEXANDER is a queer in the midwest with too many interests for the number of hours in a day. They've always loved romances and when they ran out of queer, Jewish books to read, they decided to write their own. Their debut series is "Hot for the Holidays" - books focused on sapphic love during Jewish holidays. High heat and high angst. To keep up with Roz's next projects, sign up for the newsletter on their website.