It is April 1892 in Polk County, Missouri, when a young man determined to escape his heritage sets out to find his calling and explore the world outside his Quaker community. Seventeen-year-old Daniel Frye is about to begin a journey away from his st...
Tessa’s life is perfect. She has everything a woman could want, a good job, a family that supports her, and a boyfriend, that only ever tries to make her happy. But somehow, even when she has all these things, she feels like her life is empty.
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Tessa knows that she doesn’t just like men, but she’s not sure if she’s just into women, either. She loves Beth, but she still doesn’t want to commit to a relationship with her and call herself a lesbian. Besides, she’s still friends with R...
Since the day that Tessa met Beth, it feels like she’s been torn. Torn between the love for a man and the love for a woman, torn between her religion and her beliefs, torn between Raymond and Beth.
Just as Tessa finally gathers the courage to ...
Tessa still can’t decide between her two lives. Her past is begging for her to come back. Her future is terrifying, and Tessa is in the middle, unsure about which to choose. Throw a stranger in the mix and things just get complicated.
Whe...
Tessa wants Beth back but when she goes out to get her she realizes it's too little too late. Beth has found someone else - an ex of her own - and it's hard to know if it is real or if it's just to spite Tess. Raymond has a girlfriend now, too, and ...
I can’t seem to stay away from her. She’s unpredictable. She’s insane. She’s absolutely irresistible. I know I want to say no, but the moment her lips touch mine I’m lost, my resolve crumbles, and I want her all over again.
Sage k...
There’s no way I’m going to ever like Christina. Not if she’s the last woman on earth. No matter how beautiful she is, no matter which way I swing. If her and I were stranded together on an island, the lasts thing I would do is look for compani...
It was all too much. Leaving Christina is one thing, but having Rachel appear from Sage’s past makes it that much worse. And she’s being nice, too.
Sage is confused when Rachel acts the way she used to before things went wrong between t...