Synopsis:
KC Hall loves her family, her small East Texas
town, and her best friend, Emma Reynolds. All of that takes a backseat when her
lover beckons. Lonnie is blond, beautiful, and willing. She’s also married and
a lifelong friend of KC’s mama.
KC knows the affair is a bad idea, but she just
can’t help herself. When presented with the lush landscape of Lonnie’s body, KC
subscribes to the philosophy of “orgasm first, think later.”
Unfortunately, a secret that big is impossible to keep in a close-knit
community where everybody knows everybody else’s business. The scandal would
hurt her entire family.
Emma is KC’s exception, the one woman she loves
enough to not have sex with. When Emma confesses that she’s loved KC since high
school, KC is terrified. One wrong move and she could lose Emma completely.
Is she willing to let her family pay the price
for her good time? Or will she turn to Emma to discover the true meaning of
love and devotion?
Author Bio:
Jove Belle was born and
raised against a backdrop of orchards and potato fields. The youngest of four
children, she was raised in a conservative, Christian home and began asking
why at a very young age, much to the consternation of her mother and grandmother.
At the customary age of eighteen, she fled southern Idaho in pursuit of
broader minds and fewer traffic jams involving the local livestock. The road
didn’t end in Portland, Oregon, but there were many confusing freeway
interchanges that a girl from the sticks was ill-prepared to deal with. As a
result, she has lived in the Portland metro area for over fifteen years and
still can’t figure out how she manages to spend so much time in traffic when
there’s not a stray sheep or cow in sight.
She lives with her partner of twelve years.
Between them they share three children, two dogs, two cats, two mortgage
payments, one sedan, and one requisite dyke pickup truck. One day she hopes to
live in a house that doesn’t generate a never ending honey-do list.
Incidentally, she never stopped asking why, but
did expand her arsenal of questions to include who, what, when, where and,
most important of all, how. In those questions, a story is born.
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Hi Marissa!
ReplyDeleteI found the link to your blog on blogaholics and wanted to stop by and say hello. I may have followed your old blog, but I am now following this one through the various ways listed. I really like the concept of your blog because it is sort of like mine. I not only review books, but also movies and tv shows (although the movie section of my blog has been neglected recently which I hope to fix soon!). There are not many blogs out there that talks about both books AND movies. So whenever I come across a blogger who likes to talk about both, it makes me happy! lol
Anyway, Love & Devotion sounds like an interesting romance. I've read tons of gay romances, but strangely enough, no lesbian romances. I even have a large collection of LGBT movies. Hmm, maybe this is the book to try. I can't wait to read your review. Please drop me a message on my blog when you finally do post the review so I can come check it out!
Always looking for new blogger friends to chat with so feel free to stop by my blog sometime!
Best Wishes,
Mia @ The Muses Circle
http://themusescircle.blogspot.com/