A Little Light Paperback
A Little Light Paperback
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Andi hopes to sell the loft she shared with her late wife. Then she encounters Rachel, who melts her heart like marshmallows in hot chocolate. Recovering from unrequited love, Rachel is looking for a loft, not complications. Perfect as she is, Andi is just another mistake waiting to happen…isn’t she?
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When perfect drops into her lap, can she trust that it’s here to stay?
Andi Palmer had it all. A perfect life with her wife of twenty years, and a successful career as an estate agent, helping clients move in, move out, and move on. Fifteen months after her wife’s death, Andi can finally say she’s moved on. It’s time to sell the beautiful loft home they’d shared.
At 50, she figures her soulmate days have come and gone. Until she encounters a gorgeous blonde with anxious blue eyes that melt her reserve like marshmallows in hot chocolate.
Professional escort Rachel Meade is at the end of her very frayed rope. Recovering from an unrequited love, she’s desperate for a fresh start. Too bad the market for move-in-ready lofts is tighter than Scrooge’s purse strings—until Andi appears like a Christmas angel with Rachel’s dream home on a silver platter.
Everything about Andi’s loft is perfection—much like Andi, herself. But Rachel made the mistake of falling for a vulnerable, grieving soul once before. Surely Andi is just another mistake waiting to happen…isn’t she?
Themes & Tropes
Themes & Tropes
- Age Gap
- Escort
- Starting Over
- Grief/Loss

O que mais me chamou atenção nesse livro foi a forma como são retratados os conflitos internos do casal. A diferença de idade não é um fator crucial para o desenrolar da história, mas sim a bagagem, e nunca tinha lido isso em um age gap. O livro tem uma vibe natalina deliciosa, recomendo!
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I myself am a lesbian widow, and my partner was more than 20 years older than me. We were together for 20 years, and when I lost her to cancer after 13 years of nursing her through it, I thought my experience was so bizarre that no one else would have ever imagined this scenario. Then I read this book, and I see things that I have been saying since she died coming out of the mouths of characters written by a stranger. I know that this is a romance, and it is not meant to be a how to book but it is how to live after losing your spouse, it is a how to on how to date a widow, it is a how to on how to find love again after you've lost the person that you thought was your only chance at a happily ever after. It is one of the most beautiful books I have ever read, and I thought I was just getting a romance novel.
This 3rd book to series was a great addition to this series of romantic lesbian erotica. What starts with a rude meeting leads to selling the perfect flat. Another meeting leads to some very arousing thoughts on this couples' business meeting
As an author myself, I'm particular about the novels I read and Melissa is consistent, thoughtful in her topics and I always learn something along the way. Character development is so we'll done, as is plot and pace and I'm hunting for the next title of hers to read. Thank you for writing the way you do. It's refreshingly polished and crafted to perfection and your stories never fail to deliver.