Who ever said you had to like the person you ended up falling in love with in the beginning? Not starting off too great, these two women give a second chance at being friendly. Only through the adorableness of Talia's two children do these two women fall in love.
Talia ended up as a single mother raising her two kids after a long overdue divorce. Thirty-four with a nine year old daughter and six year old son, Talia's finally starting over. Only problem..her husband won't let her go. Finally ready to embrace being an lesbian; she's determined to not let any man stand in her way. Reyna is a twenty-six year old woman who dove into sports only to lose her career and the one woman she loved, killed in a car accident over two years ago. Running from her past, Reyna tries everything in her power not to connect with anyone.
Equally faced against their families bigotry, Reyna and Talia both find something they never thought could happen! A second chance for two hearts to collide!
Her Endure means the suffering of each of these two women's path. They have overcome so much. A story between two women facing their endure and living again!
Domina Alexandra is a native of Southern California, born in 1988 and currently lives in Atlanta, Ga but is planning her big cross-country journey back to good old Oregon. She is an author of inspiring queer female protagonists, authentic emotions and thrilling action scenes that mirror her past career as an EMT and in Law Enforcement. Not to mention finding unique places that inspire her fantasy universe. She grew up writing poetry as an outlet and, in 2006, joined a Live Theater program, where she played many roles in a production of plays and musicals. During her four years of acting, she fell in love with writing monologues, screenplays, and all things storytelling. When Domina’s not writing, or finding new things to explore, she’s soaking her feet in the dirt to ground herself, creating her fitness entrepreneur path, running wild with her dog, Carson, and baking.
Story was cute and I enjoyed the story. What is did not like was the use of mines instead of mine. I have never heard anyone use that term until this book.
This is the first book I’ve read by this author. I plan to read more of her books. I really enjoyed this story. I was invested in the story and characters. I didn’t want to put the book down. I felt a connection to the main characters. The two kids were a perfect addition to the story. I enjoyed how they were able to grow and overcome things together. I would love a sequel!
I enjoyed this story, once I got used to occasional odd word choices. As something of a side note, anybody who has been discarded by.their family has every right to never see them again, but I'm glad these two had families who finally got their stuff together. And that they had supportive friends all along.
Really good story. The writing needs polishing but the story was strong enough to make it through. Obviously written in a different language and translated.