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The Ghost of a Chance
The Ghost of a Chance | Natalie Vivien
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What if a new woman walked into your life while you were still haunted by the woman you lost?
Stunned by the accidental death of her partner, Darcy Morrow can summon little kindness for the beautiful nurse Alis Baker, the woman hired to tend her while she grieves, the woman with the too-blue eyes and a healing touch. But day by day, month by month, as the Colorado winter rages on, Alis' determined gentleness and unwavering compassion chip away at Darcy's frozen heart--even though Alis has a deep sadness of her own, one she carefully hides.
As their unrequited passion builds to something Darcy can no longer ignore, she must make a choice: Will Darcy let Alis into her heart, or will the harsh winter--and a ghost from her past--destroy the possibility of a second chance at love?
THE GHOST OF A CHANCE is a poignant, passionate novel about love, loss and letting go; a tender romance to curl up with. It is approximately 60,000 words long.
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This book reminded me why I love romance novels. I consumed the audiobook in two sittings. It has everything, not just romance-- mystery, danger, cozy settings, and the supernatural; plus a well-executed plot that is somehow not formulaic. This is why Natalie Vivien and her wife Bridget Essex are my favorite lesbian romance authors. Their stories are suffused with warmth and depth beyond what many authors are willing to explore.

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