Complementary Colors

By Kate Evans
Published by Vanilla Heart Publishing
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Published: Oct. 17, 2009
Words: 90,130 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781935407706


Description

What happens when a 31-year-old straight woman falls in love with a lesbian? Gwen Sullivan is agitated. Married and divorced and now, living with her scientist boyfriend. She hopes taking a night class in poetry might help. In the class, the allure of two lesbians takes her by surprise. She can't get them out of her mind. This prompts her to question who she is—and who she wants to be.

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fiction, poetry, sexuality, sex, lesbian, bisexual, novel, vanilla heart publishing, complementary colors, kate evan, gender, selfexploration

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Complementary Colors, a novel, by Kate Evans
What happens when a 31-year-old straight woman falls in love with a lesbian? Gwen Sullivan is agitated. She's been married and divorced and is now living with her scientist boyfriend who loses himself in dark moods. She hopes taking a night class in poetry might help. In the poetry class, the allure of two lesbians takes her by surprise. She can't get them out of her mind. This prompts her to question who she is—and who she wants to be.

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Review by: your bookgeek on June 04, 2010 : star star star star star
This is a terrific coming out-story - very lyrical and poetic and at the same time down-to-earth. Great story-telling!
(reviewed long after purchase)

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