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Passion's Shadow

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Centers on a Seattle-based architect who struggles against her own budding passions for her client and her client's daughter

320 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1995

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Nicole Conn

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Nicole Conn best known for her Cult Classic, Claire of the Moon. Elena Undone, A Perfect Ending, little man and More Beautiful for Having Been Broken. It took her 25 years, but finally in 2025 – her sweeping epic romance, Descending Thirds was published March 15, 2025.

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56 reviews13 followers
August 16, 2022
I found this book in a garage-sale-leftovers free pile here in Portland. You know those romance novels you find at the grocery store? This was like one of those, except aggressively earnest and forcefully queer. Not what I'd usually read, and not really thrilling as the prologue makes you think it will be. Conn seemed to stuff in every character she was workshopping into this novel, and it shows -- did we really need Megan's storyline? (No.) Maybe Conn wanted a token straight couple like other novels would have the token gay couple? Also, I've never noticed so many sentence fragments in someone's writing style before, nor little quips. Example: "Oh, but Snag loved him. Adored him beyond words. Wouldn't trade him for all the Nordstrom's sales in Pioneer Square." Oof.

However, I can't stop myself from giving it four stars. Maybe I liked it so much just because it's set in Portland (where I live) and I'm still only a couple years out from my own coming out, so I'm still giddy at everything sapphic. Maybe it's the longing that if I had been exposed to queer fiction like this when I was younger, discovering my true queerness would have come sooner. I might be reading too much into it though. It certainly didn't hurt that the sapphic sex scenes were hot -- Lindsay is a total stud. I'll definitely be keeping this one on my bookshelf.

CW: alcoholism, suicide
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29 reviews
May 26, 2024
So much fun to read, love a 90’s lesbian romance! Like reading the L Word.
7 reviews2 followers
July 29, 2014
This was my first book that I read from Nicole Conn. In the beginning I thought it was a mystery but it turn out to be a story about an work a alcoholic professional, beautiful and her relationships with the women she comes to work for. A complicated sets of events that won't let you put the book down. Very good book by Nicole Conn. You can also check her movies like Claire of the Moon and Selena Undone. The most recent is A Perfect Ending, Amazing, priceless acting by Barbara Niven and Jessica Clark and let me not forget the sound track and the perfect pavane.
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1,087 reviews3 followers
March 20, 2012
Scary and breathtaking! It took me ages to finish, as I was afraid.
It's a thriller, a love story, and a very intensive, intelligently written story, mainly about three women whose lives intertwine . . . creating feelings, leaving havoc after them . . . brilliant and deeply moving
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August 16, 2012
A good book populated by annoying characters who pretty much all needed to be in some serious therapy. Their flaws and the origins thereof, so obvious to the reader, are completely unreachable to them. However, i still enjoyed the story.
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