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Beloved famous British actress Tamsyn Harris is in her early fifties and works hard to prove she's still got "it", despite her age. That means never revealing she's a lesbian, for fear it would threaten her acclaimed career. After an on-set incident blows up, she disappears to a retreat to lay low for a while. Maggie Cooper is a successful author with two pseudonyms and suffering from burn out. It's hard enough trying to maintain both worlds, let alone keep them separate from real life. After checking herself into a retreat in Norfolk, the last thing she expects to find is the respected, beautiful actress she's had a crush on her whole life. As passion sweeps them up, they agree it can only be a holiday fling. But is that enough? Can they just return to their lives and leave each other behind? A sizzling, erotic, lesbian romance about finding out what's important in life. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This is the story of Tamsyn and Maggie.
Tamsyn is a world-famous actress who has won an Emmy, some BAFTAs, and is very, very, very in the closet. She's also 52 years old (that was a refreshing change from 20 and 30 somethings) and when she has an incident with a director on the set of her current movie, she takes a few weeks off at a cabin that her agent's aunt owns.
That's where she meets Maggie. Maggie is in the other cabin across the lake and is also trying to figure things out, but her stuff has more to do with how she wants to continue her writing (she's a writer of both historical straight romance and lesbian romance.
They meet and a lot of the story goes as I thought it would. Them getting closer and there being some bumps in the road. But I was surprised here and there, and then there were the characters. I thought they were great. Sometimes 'famous in the closet' novels I wind up not liking one of the characters. But, I think because the fame differential wasn't as much in this one, it really worked.
It was a fun read, and not I totally need Tamsyn in the movie at the end. Heh. ( )