Finding Me (Voice Out #2): A Queer Romance
โ Scribed by Stella Rainbow
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Series
- Voice Out
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08DCMJLGV
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Sometimes all you need is a bit of make-up, a pinch of glitter and a man who knows what to do with them...
Brady:
Glitter and make-up ruled my life. Running the cafe I owned and volunteering at Voice Out always had me on my feet, running from one place to the other. It was the life I'd decided to build for myself and I loved every minute of it.ย
Sure, I'd have loved to have someone to come home to, but between work and the things I was looking for in my partner, the pickings were pretty slim and I'd pretty much given up hope of ever finding the one.
Until I met Charlie.
Charlie:
Uprooting my life and moving to a new city right after my father died probably hadn't been the best idea. But the thought of spending another moment living a half-life had been too depressing and so I found myself completely alone in a strange city with no idea what came next.
There was a huge part of myself I'd kept hidden from everyone just so I wouldn't lose the most important thing to me: my family. But after my father's sudden death, I knew life was too short to keep hiding. Problem was, I had no clue how to go about finding myself.
Until I met Brady.
Out and proud Brady meets Charlie, who is just starting to peek out of the closet, in this story of self-discovery, sweet kisses and make-up tutorials.
Finding Me is the second book in the Voice Out series. Though each book in the series is a standalone, do check out the series if you like found families, friends-to-lovers relationships and characters who adore their furry companions.
Trigger Warning: A character experiences body dysphoria, though they have a strong support system to help them through it.
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