When Sparks Fly
An Absolutely Addictive Lesbian Romance Novel
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Narrated by:
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Lynn Norris
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Written by:
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Kristen Zimmer
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The room is dark, except for the streetlights coming through the blinds. I can barely see her, but I feel her. She pushes me up against the wall, and we kiss harder than we ever have before. I’ve been waiting so long for it to happen, and finally, it’s going to. Then the bedroom door flies open, and someone screams her name....
Britton Walsh has never had a home. After a lifetime in the care system, she doesn't expect she’ll ever find one. But beginning her senior year with new foster parents, in a new city, means starting over - yet again. Tom and Cate Cahill seem okay. The hitch? Their daughter, Avery.
Beautiful, popular, and cool, Avery is everything Britton is not. She’s all Britton could ever ask for in a sister, or even a friend - but having survived without either for so long, Britton knows the way her heart races whenever Avery enters the room can only mean one thing....
But Avery has a secret. Something that is eating away at her and stopping her from letting anyone in, least of all Britton. Will Avery’s insistence on punishing herself for a mistake in her past make Britton's last year of high school, and finding a place to call home, impossible? Can two people so different ever find common ground, friendship, or maybe even something more?
An unforgettable new adult lesbian romance for fans of Keeping You a Secret by Julie Anne Peters, Her Name in the Sky by Kelly Quindlen, or Nancy Garden’s classic young adult coming-out novel, Annie on My Mind.
New adult novel: recommended for 17+ due to mature themes and sexual content.
©2021 Kristen Zimmer (P)2021 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.I love how Britton and Avery’s characters were so deep, understanding, empathetic, loving and kind. These two characters treated each other with so much respect and the amount of romantic vibes they had between them before they confessed their likings towards each other is simply beautiful.
One of the things that you might find a bit frustrating is that throughout the book you would want Britton and Avery to just get together but it won’t happen until the very last, you will literally yearn for them to confess their love for each other and hook up.
Overall this book was amazing and the performance by Lynn Norris was lovely too!
Left me wanting for more…
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