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Reunion

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Cathy Braithwaite seems to have it all; good looks, money and a thriving accounting practice. But below the surface of this successful career woman is a void that just can't seem to be filled.

Toni, Cathy's best friend and employee, is desperate to fill that void. She's fallen for her boss hook, line and sinker and will do anything to be with her, maybe even stretch the truth.

Lisa, freshly broken up from a cheating partner, is not looking for love. Indeed, she tells anyone who'll listen she is "through with women."

Follow the tale of three women as they navigate their way through old love, new love and unrequited love.

248 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Jane Frances

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Jane Frances is English-born and Australian raised. The daughter of a teacher, Jane was brought up with books from as early as she can remember, and to this day continues her love affair with the written word and its ability to transport the reader to places unknown. Jane was educated in the traditional fashion, taking the path directly from school to university and gaining a Bachelor of Business degree with major studies in Marketing. Her studies took her to the marketing department of a city-based educational institution where she spent over a decade working in a creative and supportive environment.

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April 22, 2014
I generally enjoyed reading this book, as the writing style was great, the characters interactions were funny and genuine, not at all forced, and the premise was interesting. I was surprised to find that it didn't have any reviews, as I think it's on the top lesbian-themed books I've read, as far as writing and entertainment.


However, I did have some problems with the story. I felt like for a book foccusing on the romance of the two main characters, they had surprisingly little interactions, and it was mostly based on the misunderstandings and almost-encounters the two had. It was a bit frustrating. In fact, as the characters don't even get to have a propper chat until almost the end of the book, I found myself rooting more for Toni's and Cathy's relationship, as it seemed much more interesting.

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