Ashlin & Olivia
May. 24th, 2019 04:16 pmThe moment you have all been waiting for has arrived! My new book, Ashlin & Olivia, is now available - currently as an ebook although as soon as Amazon gets its act together there will be a paperback book too. (I will post again to remind you all of its existence once said paperback book in fact exists.)
Why should you read Ashlin & Olivia? To quote my own blurb (I ended up leaving out the bit about Bible fanart out of the blurb, but never fear, it's still in the book), Ashlin & Olivia is:
An f/f second chance romance about two young artists in love.
When young artist Olivia accompanied her Renaissance 101 class on a weeklong trip to Florence, she expected to encounter art history, not her own past. But on the night she arrives, Olivia runs into her old friend Ashlin in the shadow of Florence’s famous Duomo.
Olivia and Ashlin's intense junior high friendship left equally intense emotional scars when it collapsed years ago. But despite those painful memories, the two nonetheless begin to tentatively rebuild their friendship through discussions of art.
Olivia slowly realizes that Ashlin has also changed a great deal over the years - and how much the pain of their final rupture had distorted her own memories of their passionate friendship. Most of all, she realizes that she’s in love with Ashlin. But does the elusive Ashlin love her back? And if she does, have they both grown up enough that they can avoid repeating the mistakes that destroyed their relationship in the past?
Why should you read Ashlin & Olivia? To quote my own blurb (I ended up leaving out the bit about Bible fanart out of the blurb, but never fear, it's still in the book), Ashlin & Olivia is:
An f/f second chance romance about two young artists in love.
When young artist Olivia accompanied her Renaissance 101 class on a weeklong trip to Florence, she expected to encounter art history, not her own past. But on the night she arrives, Olivia runs into her old friend Ashlin in the shadow of Florence’s famous Duomo.
Olivia and Ashlin's intense junior high friendship left equally intense emotional scars when it collapsed years ago. But despite those painful memories, the two nonetheless begin to tentatively rebuild their friendship through discussions of art.
Olivia slowly realizes that Ashlin has also changed a great deal over the years - and how much the pain of their final rupture had distorted her own memories of their passionate friendship. Most of all, she realizes that she’s in love with Ashlin. But does the elusive Ashlin love her back? And if she does, have they both grown up enough that they can avoid repeating the mistakes that destroyed their relationship in the past?
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Date: 2019-05-24 10:15 pm (UTC)(is there any way to get. . . a signed paperback? If it has to be ordered through the publisher first, I could send it to you with a SASE when I get it!)
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Date: 2019-05-24 10:51 pm (UTC)1. You send me a check for the price of the book + shipping&handling. (Let's say $12.)
2. Once the check arrives, I send you a signed copy!
Do you have my full name to put on a check? Email me if you need it.
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Date: 2019-05-24 11:31 pm (UTC)... This already outdates the letter I just wrote you--in response to the letter you just wrote me.
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Date: 2019-05-25 02:24 pm (UTC)I'm slightly drowning in Hugo Award reading at the moment, but this has gone on the list for when I come up for air :-)
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