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Twenty-five-year-old Shelley Castillo has almost given up on finding that special someone.

Hoping to change her luck, Shelley decides to take a chance and travels cross-country to California. There she is suddenly faced with not one, but two beautiful women vying for her attention. There's Carter, the charming woman with a winning smile whom Shelley has been chatting with online. And what about Tammy Jones, the casino performer that dons an Elvis costume and performs under the name Shelvis?

Just when Shelley feels her life couldn't be more complicated, she meets Cadence, the twenty-two-year-old bombshell that turns her life upside down. Shelley knows the direction her mind is saying is the right one to follow, but is she willing to take a chance and listen to the message that her heart is sending?

264 pages, Paperback

First published August 11, 2015

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Rachel Maldonado

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Rachel Maldonado has always had a love of learning and a passion for writing. She is a graduate of Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a minor in Communications and Theater Arts. She is a native of San Antonio, Texas, where she was born and raised and still resides with her wife, Vanessa.

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September 7, 2015
Great quick read

Good love story with some twists and turns. It does contain some drama between the characters but what's a love story without some drama and a happy ending. Great quick read.
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August 26, 2016
Loved the story!

I would have never forgiven Carter, but I hold grudges being Cajun. I loved Day and Shelvis. When I was a preteen I went through my Elvis phase. I wore a leather jacket with my hair slicked down with ducktails. My mother kept trying to gat me in those awful dresses with Shirley Temple petticoats. Ah the fifties, my mother died without ever seeing me married. You guys are so lucky. I'm so glad I lived long enough to see gay marriage and the Saints winning a Superbowl!
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