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Thea Doukas is on a downward spiral, attempting to recover from a broken heart after her lover Leonie Brandt marries Pia Hartmann. On the rebound, she goes from affair to affair, until she finds some peace staying with Suzanne Weigl and her wife Beth in their house on lake Starnberg. A dilapidated house next door is up for sale and Leonie suggests they buy it together. Thea is doubtful she can ever live so close to Leonie and Pia, until she meets Leonie's best friend Emma Stoiber. Winter sport dominates the area, and Emma is on the German biathlon A Team. Thea is immediately infatuated, but…mehr

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Thea Doukas is on a downward spiral, attempting to recover from a broken heart after her lover Leonie Brandt marries Pia Hartmann. On the rebound, she goes from affair to affair, until she finds some peace staying with Suzanne Weigl and her wife Beth in their house on lake Starnberg. A dilapidated house next door is up for sale and Leonie suggests they buy it together. Thea is doubtful she can ever live so close to Leonie and Pia, until she meets Leonie's best friend Emma Stoiber. Winter sport dominates the area, and Emma is on the German biathlon A Team. Thea is immediately infatuated, but Emma has a boyfriend. A full-blown crisis erupts when an intimate photo appears in a scandal newspaper. They separate, their expectations too difficult to reconcile. A slow-burn romance between two women from very different worlds. This is the fourth book in the Starnberg series.
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As the pandemic tightened its grip on the world and the catastrophic pictures from Italy filled the TV screens, Fran Annaford turned for some hours of the long, work-free days to escapist literature and downloaded lesbian romance novels onto her kindle. As the months passed and her work in the entertainment industry came to a complete standstill, she began to wonder if she had a novel in her. A youthful ambition resurfaced after many years. If Time Were Not a Moving Thing was written in about six weeks. As she introduced two new characters into the final pages, she immediately wanted to tell their story too. By the third book, she had an umbrella title: The Starnberg Series. The first four books and characters flowed into each other. With book five, All I See is You; Fran changed the location to London and progressed away from classical music as a recurring theme. The new novel was not going to be part of the series, until the Starnberg Set characters began to move in. Albeit stealthily. Fran gave up trying to exclude them and returned to the beautiful Bavarian Lake as the setting for books six and seven. Which is when she decided that her characters' lives were a bit too good to be true, and she embarked on book eight, an annus horribiles for the Starnberg Set. And here we are, with Yesterday when I was Young. The dramatic cover reflects the events in the book, which is most definitely the last in the series. BUT...Politics have always interested Fran. The Westminster Series began to take shape. The first member of the Starnberg Set appears on around page three of In Private. But not obtrusively. Not yet.