Warm November

* Read ^ Warm November by Kathleen Knowles ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Warm November pippa18A coming out story for someone over 50 is quite rare, and this is well handled. pippa1847 This is an unexpected delight. A coming out story for someone over 50 is quite rare, and this is well handled.Merle Craig is dealing with the shock of a ten-year relationship disintegrating. Living in the very lesbian Bernal Hill in San Francisco, and still in shock, Merle needs a housemate to help pay the bills. This is a neat narrative device to force Merle to spend some time with Hayley Daniels, a

Warm November

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Rating : 4.84 (848 Votes)
Asin : 1626393664
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 264 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-02-17
Language : English

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Other than writing, she loves music of all kinds, walking, bicycling, and stamp collecting. LGBT history and politics have commanded her attention for many years, starting with her first Pride march in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1978. About the AuthorKathleen Knowles grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but has lived in San Francisco for more than thirty years. She finds the city’s combination of history, natural beauty, and multicultural diversity inspiring and endlessly fascinating. She works as a health and safety specialist at the University of California, San Francisco.. She and her partner were married in July, 2008, and liv

Other than writing, she loves music of all kinds, walking, bicycling, and stamp collecting. Kathleen Knowles grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but has lived in San Francisco for more than thirty years. LGBT history and politics have commanded her attention for many years, starting with her first Pride march in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1978. She works as a health and safety special

When Hayley falls in love with Merle, she hesitates because she wants to be a free spirit. Just out of the closet, Hayley Daniels is excited to start exploring lesbian life in San Francisco. Merle isn’t ready to dive into a relationship, especially with a brand new lesbian. It has its ups and downs, but the one thing she can depend on is the support of her housemate, Merle Craig. Merle’s trying to recover from a broken heart and Hayley is a breath of fresh air, but neither of them is prepared for their attraction to each other. Can they overcome their misgivings and find true love?

pippa18A coming out story for someone over 50 is quite rare, and this is well handled. pippa1847 This is an unexpected delight. A coming out story for someone over 50 is quite rare, and this is well handled.Merle Craig is dealing with the shock of a ten-year relationship disintegrating. Living in the very lesbian Bernal Hill in San Francisco, and still in shock, Merle needs a housemate to help pay the bills. This is a neat narrative device to force Merle to spend some time with Hayley Daniels, a newly divorced woman also in her fifties. Ha. 7 said A coming out story for someone over 50 is quite rare, and this is well handled.. This is an unexpected delight. A coming out story for someone over 50 is quite rare, and this is well handled.Merle Craig is dealing with the shock of a ten-year relationship disintegrating. Living in the very lesbian Bernal Hill in San Francisco, and still in shock, Merle needs a housemate to help pay the bills. This is a neat narrative device to force Merle to spend some time with Hayley Daniels, a newly divorced woman also in her fifties. Ha. QUEERcentric Books said Could have been a promising novel. Reviewed by Destiny McNish for QUEERcentric BooksWarm November by Kathleen Knowles is a lesbian novel that follows the romance between recently-out Hayley Daniels and Merle Craig, a woman fresh out of a ten-year partnership.The book begins with Merle coping with a separation from her almost-wife of ten years. In these two chapters, Knowles jumps through several different patches of time. By the end, the reader is left disoriented and trying to . lenkalotte said What the book has going for it is a cast. What the book has going for it is a cast of characters that is delightfully normal. Not drop dead gorgeous, not stinking rich, just normal. They are also delightfully 'older', as they are in their 50s. Featuring in a contemporary romance that is unfortunately quite average.Even more unfortunately, the writing just grated on me. This is mainly manifested in the constant self-help terminology that analyzes every situation minutely Sigrid, a secon

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