Stacie is between a rock and a hard place. Her relationship with her partner, Belle, is in tatters. Then she meets the perfect Kelly. Can she find the strength to leave a bad situation so she can gain the intimacy that she craves?
Judy was born in Oklahoma and raised in Kansas. With the end of a sixteen year same sex relationship, Judy has devoted her time to her love of writing.
In the past four years of the single life, and retirement, Judy has been busy writing lesbian romance novellas. To date she has published sixteen on Amazon, with another fourteen waiting to be edited and published. As usual, she is busy writing yet another book.
Judy’s books are lesbian romance but most include important social issues, such as, lesbian domestic violence, family incest, forgiveness, ghostly happenings, online dating, older women finding lesbian love, homophobia, childhood abuse, a young girl’s acceptance of having two moms, a female war vet with lasting physical and mental issues. Judy prefers to write with characters in their mid-thirties, with the oldest being sixty-nine and seventy years of age.
So disappointed in this book. I bought it over a decade ago and never read it... I felt guilty about it gathering dust on my bookshelf, so I literally suffered for over two weeks to get through this... I don't even have words for this disaster.
The fetishization of Black men (when this is supposed to be written BY Black men) still blows my mind... and makes me feel so sorry for these BLACK MALE writers. Is this really how you see yourselves?!?
Most of these men cannot write from a woman's point of view and should have never tried.
Best stories? "Post Script" and "Coming of Age". Actually very well-developed plots and character relationships. Read those stories and skip the rest.