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See You Next Month: An age gap, toaster oven sapphic romanceLGBT+ · Jamey Moody
Can you bring paradise home?
Web designer Kelsey Kenny always dreamed of spending Christmas at the beach, but when her daughters make other plans, she is left on her own. A chance call from her client in the Virgin Islands has her packing her bags for an exciting stay at their resort while she views the property for a website redesign.
After her divorce, the idea of spending her first Christmas without her two young sons had Isabella Burns anything but merry. To keep from ruining Christmas for the rest of her family, Isabella decided to put her energy into her work. Her newest client was a brand renovation for a resort in the Virgin Islands. There would be plenty of sunshine, tropical drinks and not a hint of snow.
On their first night, Kelsey and Isabella realize they are the only singles at the resort and quickly become friends. While brainstorming ideas with the CEO they come up with a unique marketing plan that has them returning every month to highlight a specific vacation.
As their friendship deepens, sparks begin to fly. Is this the island magic the locals talk about? Why does it feel like they're leaving their hearts in paradise? Could they bring paradise home?
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Until We Weren'tLGBT+ · Jamey Moody
How deep does your love grow?
Destiny and Faith were living and loving the life they'd created. They worked side-by-side at a thriving landscaping company by day and spent their nights together in a lavender haze of love. It was a happy life or so Destiny thought.
One day Faith not only moved all her things out of their apartment, but she quit her job and opened her own landscaping company. On top of that the only explanation Destiny ever received was: you know what you did.
Three years later, Destiny now runs her own landscaping company and has an opportunity to bid on a huge, career-defining project. She knows her company is too small to secure the bid, but if she can convince Faith to team up with her she's sure they could win.
The only problem is that Faith can't stand to look at Destiny and Destiny still doesn't know what she did wrong. Can these two talented landscapers bury their past long enough to let their companies flourish?
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