#SapphicSummer
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  • Reads 25
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2023
Mature
Summer is officially here! Rosalind Stark, Phoenix De La Rossi, and Shaquella Carson are college coeds/besties/lesbians on their way to Pismo Beach, California, for the summer of their lives! Phoenix has a crush on Shaquella, but Shaquella has trust and intimacy issues. Meanwhile, Rosalind is hardcore crushing on Phoenix but is too scared to talk about her feelings so openly due to knowing nothing about relationships with another girl. Come join the sapphic hotties as they relax, drink, gossip, party, hook up, and repeat on this ultimate summer vacation! But will this unholy trinity of lesbians take the fun way too far and forever wreck their friendship, or will they admit who's hardcore crushing on who, as well as their personal baggage, and possibly hook up a couple of times? Read this book to find out!
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