Reverie
<h2>Small town love isn't always quaint: A lesbian romance... with some twists.</h2><br />Lucinda Hamilton settles down in sleepy Reverie, South Carolina, because she’s running from the troubles of her past. But when her dangerous ex-husband evades law enforcement, she fears that no amount of running will ever make her safe again.<br /><br />Two women are determined to keep Lucinda’s past at bay — the mysterious young nurse living on the other side of Lucinda’s duplex, who won’t even tell Lucinda her name, and Ardie Brown, an ex-marine who’s recently moved back to Reverie herself. It’s hard for Lucinda to trust either one of them; it’s even harder to admit to herself that she’s falling for both of them.<br /><br />What will happen when Lucinda’s ex-husband finally catches up to her? Will the girl next door or Ardie have the power to stop him?<br /><br />Or will Lucinda finally have to face her past all by herself?<br /><br /><h2>About this book (Warnings!)</h2><br /><br />This book is best classified as "romantic suspense," but it is neither a traditional "romance" nor a traditional "suspense" and does not fall neatly into either category. If you're looking for a light-hearted, formulaic, run-of-the-mill lesbian romance with a predictable HEA, then this book is *not* for you. It's not fluff. It's rated R, and it has some trigger warnings. But if you're looking for something with substance that will keep you reading -- and guessing -- until the final scene, then start reading today.<br /><br />This book includes:<br /><br /><ul><br /><li>Sexual content</li><br /><li>Mention of domestic violence (nothing explicit)</li><br /><li>Discussion of PTSD (somewhat explicit)</li><br /></ul>