The Women's Club: Forgiving Rachel

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay, Short Stories, Literary
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Author: C. F. LACY ISBN: 1230000958622
Publisher: C. F. LACY PUBLISHING Publication: May 9, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: C. F. LACY
ISBN: 1230000958622
Publisher: C. F. LACY PUBLISHING
Publication: May 9, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Kimberly Turner is her own worst enemy. She is smart, creative, and beautiful, but doesn’t quite know her full potential. She never finishes anything she starts, thrives on excuses, and sabotages her relationships. She yearns to do something that will propel her into a promising career, but lacks the confidence or the motivation to do it. Kimberly meets her neighbor, Dominick De Bias, who invites her to an elusive private club. The two become lovers and Kimberly is happy for a while. It’s not long before her doleful behavior resurfaces and threatens to wreck the relationship. Dominick gives her a heavy dose of truth, and Kimberly must finally come to terms with her past to move forward. It’s a change she must make before she can ever be invited to join “The Women’s Club.”

 

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Kimberly Turner is her own worst enemy. She is smart, creative, and beautiful, but doesn’t quite know her full potential. She never finishes anything she starts, thrives on excuses, and sabotages her relationships. She yearns to do something that will propel her into a promising career, but lacks the confidence or the motivation to do it. Kimberly meets her neighbor, Dominick De Bias, who invites her to an elusive private club. The two become lovers and Kimberly is happy for a while. It’s not long before her doleful behavior resurfaces and threatens to wreck the relationship. Dominick gives her a heavy dose of truth, and Kimberly must finally come to terms with her past to move forward. It’s a change she must make before she can ever be invited to join “The Women’s Club.”

 

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