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Lost for Words
- Lu par : Rachael Beresford
- Durée : 11 h et 33 min
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Description
Sasha Adams has it all. Fulfilling career, loving family, great friends, and . . . Who's she kidding? She lives at home with her aging mother, Fleur. She works as a massage therapist, and spends all her time with her best friend, Bobbi. But damn it, she's happy. Well, okay, maybe not happy, but she's content. It's enough. Until the well-meaning but meddlesome women in her life, Fleur and Bobbi, team up and enter Sasha into a writing competition with the potential to change her life.
Film producer and director Jac Kensington has the career she's spent thirty years honing to perfection, with little thought to her personal life. She helps run an annual scriptwriting competition in search of new talent and projects for her company to produce.
Meddling might have brought Jac and Sasha together, but fate has plans of its own. Sasha's life is on the brink of changing beyond all recognition in this bittersweet lesbian romantic comedy.
Contains mature themes.
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 02/01/2023
She trusts her readers
Such a great story! (OMG, the potpourri, LOL!) I loved both MC's, their very different personalities and the unique larger subject matter. Also, Bramhall trusts her readers by not overwriting. i mean, she doesnt detail every moment of every scene and all that should be implied in-between (ex: "... she parked the car, shut the car door, then walked up the path to the front door..."). Another thing, she doesn't insult us by writing every inner thought characters are having. Not does she repeat things already made clear 100 X's throughout the story. Her level of writing lends itself so that the reader understands the emotions/dilemmas the story has set up for us. No stating the obvious when we (the reader) are already ready to move forward with the story. I'm so tired of that crap.
Give me more, Miss Bramhall. I'm a big fan.
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- Tory
- 12/03/2023
Funny
I laughed out loud so many times. Meaningful and exciting, what a story! I enjoyed every minute.
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- Sab
- 16/02/2023
Loved this book
A great story, I actually like most of the characters. Lots of humor. Narration was excellent.
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- Cara
- 15/02/2023
Smart writing
This is a great book for its smart writing - meaning it doesn’t follow the traditional sapphic romance novel rules of silly angst and bad communication. It is well written and mature. Plus it is a riot on the humor and has great romance. 🔥❤️ Will look for others by this author!!!