Genre:
Romantic Comedy
Themes:
Body Positivity
Butch / Femme
Friends to Lovers
Girl Next Door
Humor / Comedy
Love Triangle
Low Angst
Opposites Attract
Self-Discovery
Workplace / Office Romance
Heat Level:
Medium (sex scenes are included and may use mildly graphic description)
Archetypes:
Lawyer / Judge / Paralegal
Small Business Owner
Geographic Location:
United States: South
Setting:
Big City / Urban
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Lesbian
Femme
Butch / Stud
Protagonist Identity:
Black / African American
Baby Got Bodee
The Real Lesbians of Atlanta Series, Book 5
By Aunt Georgia Lee
Monica Kelly, a 34-year old successful attorney who knows how to keep the law and order in and out of the bedroom!
“The Red Dress Diary” In Baby Got Bodee meet Monica Kelly, a 34-year old successful attorney who knows how to keep the law and order in and out of the bedroom! She’s often been referred to as big-boned, a whole lot to love, and some not-so-pleasant references to her full-figured body. But none of these descriptions ever truly defined her. Monica is more than her beautiful curvy figure. She is a strong, black woman with a smile that warms the heart, laughter that brightens the soul, and a legal mind that makes her the perfect candidate for the next partner spot at her law firm.
Monica never questioned if her body was the right fit for a future love interest. That is until she falls for Taylor Armstrong, a colleague at work, and spars with Nicole (Nic) Johnson, a neighbor in her condo community. When Monica is finally invited on a date with the object of her desire, Taylor, she purchases the perfect red dress that fits her curves in all the right places, for the occasion.
Her feisty and very flirty neighbor, Nic would rather help Monica unzip that sexy number instead of zipping it up for Taylor’s pleasure. And new emotions are awakened at the touch of the strong hands of her contentious neighbor/frenemy.
Will Monica find real love in the arms of her very handsome, talented colleague, Taylor or in the teasing hands of her phyne ass, antagonistic neighbor, Nic?