Author: | Ambro'Zia | ISBN: | 9781370027002 |
Publisher: | Ambro'Zia | Publication: | June 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Ambro'Zia |
ISBN: | 9781370027002 |
Publisher: | Ambro'Zia |
Publication: | June 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Everyone's patience with Keera has dissolved from the size of an ocean into that of a small rain drop. The lesbian community in the college-town of Eatonton, North Carolina is even smaller.
Six years. Crashed and burned into a crisp. Ja'Keera Thomas is a romantic con-artist whose time is running short. But who has the time to own up to their mistakes when they're such a hot commodity? When Alexis Hughes realizes that she'll have to take the first step out before being swept back into an endless cycle of misery, a series of serendipitous events take place, leading her closer to her own self-discovery - but not before she's lost herself all over again. Jordan Greene is true to her name - a basketball prodigy with an unfortunate past. She just can't seem to shake each lost opportunity after the next. If she can only reach out, grab something, and hold onto it long enough, shouldn't that make it real? From the eyes of each woman, Loving Keera is a narration of how nice girls can sometimes finish last.
Everyone's patience with Keera has dissolved from the size of an ocean into that of a small rain drop. The lesbian community in the college-town of Eatonton, North Carolina is even smaller.
Six years. Crashed and burned into a crisp. Ja'Keera Thomas is a romantic con-artist whose time is running short. But who has the time to own up to their mistakes when they're such a hot commodity? When Alexis Hughes realizes that she'll have to take the first step out before being swept back into an endless cycle of misery, a series of serendipitous events take place, leading her closer to her own self-discovery - but not before she's lost herself all over again. Jordan Greene is true to her name - a basketball prodigy with an unfortunate past. She just can't seem to shake each lost opportunity after the next. If she can only reach out, grab something, and hold onto it long enough, shouldn't that make it real? From the eyes of each woman, Loving Keera is a narration of how nice girls can sometimes finish last.