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Okay, I want a quality friends that become more lesfic....any suggestions? All I can think of is 'Imagining reality' (I think thats the one by Lynn Galli) but I don't fancy reading that. Any suggestions warmly welcomed. Ta!
Aug 24, 2017 09:03AM

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message 1: by lov2laf (new)

lov2laf The book that jumps out at me the most and that happens to be one you may not have read yet is "Just My Luck" by Andrea Bramhall.

It's odd but most books I've read don't have that theme and the list becomes even shorter if I compare it to what you've already read.

These books also come to mind but they're not straight up, contemporary romances so they may not be what you're looking for:

Ice Massacre - Tiana Warner
Annabel & I - Chris Anne Wolfe
The Girls from Alcyone - Cary Caffrey
Ex-Wives of Dracula - Georgette Kaplan


message 2: by lov2laf (new)

lov2laf By the way, Ex-Wives of Dracula was written as response to fix what occurred in the movie "Jennifer's Body". In that, two best friends become enemies when one of them is turned into a succubus and the "good girl" sets out to kill the other.

Georgette said she was really bothered by that because for once she wanted to see two best friends tackle a problem together and didn't see why that couldn't have happened in the movie. So the premise of "Ex-Wives" is that two high school girls are best friends, one becomes a vampire, and the two come together to save her...and along the way become a couple. Georgette also mentioned something about what if one of the girls in the couple is a really crappy girlfriend but really really wants to be a good girlfriend so there's some of that, too, but not in the usual lesbian trope kind of way.


message 3: by C. (new)

C. Mack Thanks for your thoughts, I'll check out the Andrea Bramhall novel you suggested.


message 4: by Lexxi Kitty (last edited Aug 24, 2017 01:12PM) (new)

Lexxi Kitty I've 18 works on my 'fell for friend' shelf. The ones that you haven't read and involve two women include:
Heather Blackmore's Like Jazz
Julie Blair's Making a Comeback
Kate Christie's Beautiful Game
Clare Lydon's All I Want for Christmas
Chris Paynter's Playing for First


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