
Genre:
Romantic Comedy
Themes:
Angsty
Coming Out
Erotic
Family Relationships
Femme / Femme
Fish Out of Water
Loss / Grieving / Widow
Love At First Sight
Misfit / Socially Awkward
Opposites Attract
Sex Toys
Starcrossed
Starting Over
Taboo / Forbidden Relationship
Toaster Oven / Gay For You
Heat Level:
Hot & Steamy (full, graphic description of sexual acts occurs and may include crude language)
Archetypes:
Actor / Performer
Artist / Graphic Designer / Illustrator
Geographic Location:
United States: Pacific
Setting:
Art / Photography Studio
Big City / Urban
Hollywood / Movie Set
Small Town / Rural
Vineyard
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Lesbian
Femme
Questioning
The Straight Girl That Got Away
The Straight Girls Series, Book 3
By S. E. Chandler
When dancing with the stars, you might get burned…again.
B-list starlet, Sawyer Quinn, seeks out the perpetually depressed but extremely talented tattoo artist Jules Egan. Jules grants Sawyer’s bizarre request for a private tattoo (very near her actual privates), and their chemistry makes an undeniable love potion.
With Sawyer unwilling to sacrifice her burgeoning acting career to be in a relationship with Jules, they agree to be “plain friends.” Of course, their best laid plans go awry as do their hopes of anything “plain” between them.
Jules has never really recovered from losing her high school best (and only) friend, Kelly, and doesn’t think she’ll survive losing Sawyer before they’ve even begun a relationship.
With the movie set closing, both women must decide how their show will end. Will Jules take a chance at love, risking the hard fall of rejection if Sawyer won’t give up on the movie career she dreamed of to be with her?