Blessings In Disguise (lesbian)
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  • Reads 413,750
  • Votes 12,473
  • Parts 20
  • Time 6h 9m
Complete, First published Sep 14, 2012
Dylan Tate, a San Francisco native, was perfectly fine with living a carefree lifestyle free from any major responsibilities.  One particular day life smacks her upside the head with a greater responsibility than she could have ever bargained for.  Will she fail at becoming a grown up or can she rise to the occasion?  

Layne Bishop, on the other hand, was quite familiar and comfortable with responsibility.  She was also already a grown up, something she had to achieve sooner than would usually be necessary.  Layne yearned for commitment, love and family -- none of which she had in NYC.  Could a trip across the country deliver better fortune?

***Note:  I hope you'll give it a chance, but you may not want to read this if intimacy between those belonging to the same gender is not your cup of tea :-)  If you do choose to read on, if you'd be so kind please share your thoughts with me.  I'll give ya a cookie.  Okay, three cookies!

ADDED:  September 29, 2012:  Hey all, I'm glad that the reads for this book have picked up, but could ya'll please tell me what you think about it?  I won't know if you like it unless you tell me and/or vote.  Even if you just post one or two words, it would be much appreciated.  Thank you :)
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