Sweet Carolina Girls

Sweet Carolina Girls

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Harper Lee Lynch, only 23 years-old and a doctorial candidate, finds herself in Chapel Hill, North Carolina alone, with only her Golden Retriever, Jasper, to keep her company. Shortly after moving into her new home, Harper chooses to stop at the Tarr Bar, a local eatery. That moment changes Harper's life forever. Follow her journey, making new friends and finding the happi...more
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Ruth
Harper moves to Durham on a research project and joins a local softball team where she meets Lauren, who is already in a long term relationship with Shelby. Her attraction to Lauren is spotted and she is told that she can look but not touch.

When Lauren makes a drunken pass at her Harper backs off and calls Shelby to collect Lauren. Shelby is too preoccupied with her work to notice the attraction between harper and Lauren until Lauren moves out of her house and sets up home in her art studio.

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Tess Harding
Having read The Girl back Home and enjoyed it I thought I would give some of Ms Bradshaw’s other books a try. Unfortunately I probably read this too soon after the previous one, because although the setting and characters are different, the general feel is much the same. Fairly rapidly the storyline becomes sweet and sickly, and although there are efforts made to inject tension you just know it’s all going to work out in the end.

The range of characters is wide, but as they were introduced I coul...more
Alicia
The story and the characters were interesting, but the writing and editing left something to be desired. Hopefully the writing will become more polished after she has a few books under her belt.
Amanda
Argh!!! Misspellings! Bazaar for bizarre, passed for past, etc. Very annoying!
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How did a girl from the Outer Banks of North Carolina end up writing lesbian fiction in Oklahoma? Well, there has to be a woman involved. Bradshaw began her writing career in 2010, after leaving Theatre and teaching. Since then, her novels, ranging from the popular romance, Waking Up Gray, to the Lambda Literary Award Finalist, mystery-thriller, Rainey Nights, have remained among Amazon’s bestsell...more
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