Welcome to Paradise Valley, where the locals thrive on the rural landscape, the quirky Oregonian living, and the history of the lesbian commune that founded it. Mixing small town attitudes with lesbian dating? Sounds like another day in Paradise. Frankie Delacour has everything she could possibly
November Rains
β Scribed by Billings, Hildred
- Book ID
- 110617259
- Publisher
- Barachou Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 154 KB
- Series
- A Year in Paradise 11
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B081F98PPG
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Welcome to Paradise Valley, where the locals thrive on the rural landscape, the quirky Oregonian living, and the history of the lesbian commune that founded it. Mixing small town attitudes with lesbian dating? Sounds like another day in Paradise.
Frankie Delacour has everything she could possibly want in life: a steady business, a supportive family, and townsfolk who don't give her too much flack. All right, so she doesnβt have a girlfriend, let alone a wife. She swears she can live without one. But one of her online friends is talking more and more about finally meeting in real life. In fact, Z, aka Elaine Hadley of the teashop Tea & Thyme has been wanting to meet for years, but Frankie canβt bring herself to consent.
She hasnβt told Elaine a few things. Such as who she actually is. Some things are left best on the internet. Like the endless possibilities of a girlfriend maybe, someday.
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