4.5 stars. This is a book that I finally found again in my Scribd download list. I had even asked for it in the lesbian audiobooks FB group because I had remembered the plot but not the title.
When I stumbled upon it again, I saw at once why I had been looking for this book: A woman, Faith, is with her boyfriend Eric. When she meets his sister Sydney, a politician about to become senator, Faith can't fight her sexuality anymore.
First of all, I liked that Sydney was a politician. As always, I would have liked more insights in the political agenda overall, but I'm a sucker for a good political romance. In this case, however, politics are merely the reason why openly lesbian Sydney can't be with Faith.
I also liked Faith's journey. Raised a devout Catholic, she still lives at her parents' at 34 and is happy with Eric making no sexual advances. When she meets Sydney and meets again a woman of her part, with whom she had a sexual relationship in college, step by step, Faith becomes more and more brave and independent.
Also, Faith is a true history nerd. I loved how immersed she was in Eleanor of Aquitaine's life and the book spends a good time on that. Very fitting and I truly loved it.
There were some minor thing I didn't like so much. First of all, while I love first person narration, and especially for Faith, it took me a while to get used to the third person narration of Sydney's POV. This made me understand a lot less than Faith and I would have loved to have more insights of her. Althoug there was good chemisty I didn't really get WHY she fell for Faith. The book was only 5 hours something long and I would have loved this to be a little bit longer.
All in all, I'm very glad I discovered this book. I realize I'm very late for the party as this was published in 1996. But hey, it was released as an audiobook in 2020 and Abby Craden did a fabulous job as always.