Rita is a young and outgoing tomboy who is looking for a 'new sound' DJ. She's well known in her city's nightclub scene, with a reputation for one night stands. Then she meets Maggie - a shy want-to-be DJ who's happiest when she's spinning. The girls grow close as Maggie's career and confidence blooms, and they soon fall in love. Ibiza is the club capital of the world and with a DJ competition on the horizon -can the girls hold their relationship together amidst the chaos of Maggie's new dream job and Rita's journey to growing up?
Rita is a young and outgoing tomboy who is looking for a 'new sound' DJ. She's well known in her city's nightclub scene, with a reputation for one night stands. Then she meets Maggie - a shy want-to-be DJ who's happiest when she's spinning. The girls grow close as Maggie's career and confidence blooms, and they soon fall in love. Ibiza is the club capital of the world and with a DJ competition on the horizon -can the girls hold their relationship together amidst the chaos of Maggie's new dream job and Rita's journey to growing up?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Writing is the passion that fuels author Fire De Ville. As a child growing up in her native Lithuania, Fire literally was born to write and create colorful, engaging tales. She began her literary journey very early by writing her own adventurous bedtime stories as a young girl. Seems the "Hansel and Gretel" variety weren't engaging enough for her vivid imagination. Later on, the adventurous tales crept into the waking world to the delight of her friends, family and schoolmates. Flip a few pages to her life as an adult, and Fire knew her passion for writing was her destiny. Now living in the U.S., Fire rekindled her Lithuanian childhood and set her focus on authoring children's books. And then, a lesbian awakening changed Fire's course forever. "To Love a Woman" is the first installment of a trilogy born from that awakening. The rest? That's another story for another time ...
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