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Caluen, Alexandra

JMS BOOKS LLC

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Zusatztext

Jeweler Lachlan Beattie does the Renaissance Frolicke event each year; it's the only time he sees costume designer Taran Kimura. Their vendor stalls have been on opposite sides of the site. Then the year's event package arrives with a new map: now they'll be side by side. Taran sees the new map and considers sending a thank-you note to the management. Finally, no barriers to striking up a conversation with the sexy Scot. They've been eyeing each other for years. Taran's almost fifty; it's past time to step outside his comfort zone. Lachlan makes the first move; Taran makes the second. Once they start talking, they never want to stop. They have six weekends to see how far their connection could go. By the end of the second, they both know they want forever. What could possibly go wrong?

Autorenportrait

Alexandra Caluen's first book was a French Revolution historical romance written during graduate school. More recently, she turned to contemporary romance inspired by her work, family, and friend groups. Strong family and friendship ties in the LGBTQ+ community have brought stories into focus that deal with issues of inclusion, representation, and equality. Frequent themes include loss and recovery; reinvention; creative expression; and found family. Since moving cross-country to Los Angeles and learning to dance, Alexandra has enjoyed several life-changing experiences: being a dance extra in a feature film and in a narrative ballet onstage; performing with a USA Dance team in the 2012 Rose Parade; competing at the national level in American-style ballroom; and meeting countless creatives. Alexandra lives in a small purple house with her husband, a bottle of Laphroaig, a lot of books, and nine pairs of ballroom shoes. She works in patent law and reads compulsively. For more information, visit thelastories.com.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 20.05.2023

Umfang: 116 S., 0.20 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781685504526

Umbreit-Nr.: 815959

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