The Sacred Shore (Moon Island)
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Book Description
In the third installment in this acclaimed lesbian romance series, Jennifer Fulton brings together an ensemble cast in a story that combines themes of love and loss, renewal and spirituality and of course her trademark humor and sensuality. Successful tech industry survivor, Merris Randall does not believe in love at first sight until she meets songwriter, Olivia Pearce. But Olivia is deeply scarred from a damaging relationship, and has no plans to love again. Thrown together in a sensuous paradise thousands of miles from home, each woman discovers the unexpected--in herself and in life. UCLA anthropologist Dr. Glenn Howick is also on Moon Island, chasing the career-making discovery of a lifetime. Glenn must decide if she can exploit the woman-centered spirituality of another culture. A moral dilemma also looms when post-grad student whose love threatens both Glenn's reputation and her most secret self. Life seems complete for the island's owners, Cody and Annabel, but there's trouble in paradise. As preparations underway for the secret rituals local women conduct on Moon Island, Annabel's cousin Melanie shows up with a young baby and a desperate problem.
From the Publisher
Author, Jennfer Fulton has four novels shortlisted for the GCLS "Goldie" Awards in 2006. The Sacred Shore is one of them.
"The name Jennifer Fulton on any novel is an ironclad guarantee of a great read. She is one of our most entertaining and richly rewarding writers." Katherine V. Forrest, Author of Curious Wine and the Kate Delafield mystery series "The writing is outstanding… Fulton creates characters that live on in the memory and in the heart." Bay Area Reporter
"Fulton has penned another wonderfully readable, erotically-charged book… fun, and well worth your time." Lambda Book Report
The Sacred Shore (Moon Island)
The Sacred Shore (Moon Island),Jennifer Fulton,Yellow Rose Books,193230035X,Fiction,Fiction - General,General,General & Literary Fiction,Lesbian,Romance - Contemporary,Lesbian fiction,New Zealand
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