Rome and Juliet

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SUMMARY:

Juliet was an open lesbian; if anyone asked, she'd admit it, no hint of shame on her face or in her mind. But, as she soon realized when she vacationed in Rome, Italy, not all lesbians are as open. There are some that love from afar; there are some that date members of the opposite sex so as to divert rumors from coming their way; there are some that, although they may seem shy and demure in public, in private they're anything but. And it just so happens that she ends up falling for one of them. Rosa calls it a mistake; Juliet calls it the best mistake she's ever made. When in Rome, fall in love; fall in love and possibly, just possibly, leave your heart behind.


REVIEW:

this book, unlike so many is unique. I love the delicate plot the untainted grammar. the love that flows in this book. it might still be in it's first chapter but it'll have you smiling.

Juliet is a wonderful character, so independent of the author and everyone that surrounds her. I will definitely continue to read this book:)

RATINGS:

Grammar: 10 (it's so perfect)

Plot: 10

Uniqueness: 10

Characters: 10

General: 10

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