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Her private messages with Jasmine have increased in their subtle flirtations. As the attraction between Silver and Jasmine heats up, so do the bizarre messages from an unknown fan.
Silver has more than an unwelcome stalker to overcome. She struggles with the guilt over her attraction to Jasmine and the lingering memories of her wife.
Who will come out the winner, the past, the present, or the unknown stalker?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date30 September 2016
- File size905 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B01LXE57N4
- Publisher : Affinity Ebook Press NZ LTD; 1st edition (30 September 2016)
- Language : English
- File size : 905 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 277 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,255,947 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 7,670 in Lesbian Fiction eBooks
- 10,144 in Lesbian Fiction
- 123,676 in Contemporary Romance (Kindle Store)
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About the author

Annette is an award-winning author, published by Affinity Rainbow Publications, who lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her wife and their four furry kids. With twenty-nine published novels, four Lesfic Bard Awards, and one Goldie Award for her fourth novel, Locked Inside, she finally feels like a real author. Annette is as much a reader as a writer and always looking for the next lesfic novel to cue up. She came up with the One Fan at a Time tagline because it rolled off the tongue much better than One Reader at a Time. After pondering who she was at her core, it was all about connecting to each reader on a personal level. She would be the first to admit she doesn't do well with the masses. If someone picks up her book and it touches them she believes she has achieved what she wants with her writing by reaching each reader. It is who she is at her core. Drop her a line she loves to hear from readers: annettemori0859@gmail.com or sign up for her mailing list at: http://eepurl.com/cS3amj You can also catch her latest blogs at: https://annettemori0859.wordpress.com/ or visit the Affinity Rainbow Publications website for her books and many other outstanding authors: https://www.affinityebooks.com
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This is a wonderfully written suspenseful novel by a very talented author. I liked the beautifully developing relationship between Silver and Jasmine. Silver's pain and insecurities are so realistic... I felt myself feeling so sorry for her. I loved how tender and gentle they both were when they slowly advanced their friendship into something more.
The twists are brilliant. I thought it was too easy to figure out who the demented soul was who was determined to cause trouble but it turned out so differently, well played Ms Mori!!
The character of Pretty Preston was positively perfect! He added the much needed comic relief. I've only read a few things by this author, a problem I am correcting and I have to say this is my favourite thus far.
Top reviews from other countries

This is a love story with darker interactions, that touches on obsession, control and psychological illness.
Another great story from Annette and well worth the read. Although I've only just read this, it is one of those books that goes onto my favourites to read again.

The story is spelled out in the blurb in any case so no more about that. The book was well written and I could relate to the two main characters - Silver who cannot get past her grief for her lost soulmate, though she dearly wants to try; and Jasmine who has admired Silver from afar and though completely enamoured, is such a decent person that she would be willing to wait forever for her. It was kind of nice watching how their fledgling relationship gains strength and momentum. There are some great side characters too, notably Preston whom Jasmine befriends on her flight to Seattle and who gives her some outrageous dating advice. Then there is Dara, Jasmine's ex who refuses to be cast aside and Korrine who browbeats Jasmine in the workplace. It would seem the author has drawn heavily on both her experience as an author and as a health executive and if there is anything thing that I have learned from this book, it's this: (1) love conquers all but equally can manifest itself in strange ways; (2) it doesn't cost anything to be nice; (3) not everyone on Facebook is your friend. I say that last bit because both women get strange and increasingly worrisome messages and they are not sure who they are from. To Annette Mori's great credit as a writer, we, the readers, don't know either. So it's a bit of a romance and a bit of a mystery at the same time which makes it doubly worth a read.



So when a novel comes along to address this fear head on and infuse us with hope we aren't even aware we need, all we can say is thank you. Like anyone else in Silver and Naomi's shoes, we pray we will never face the loss. But if we must, Mori has given us hope that a Jasmine could exist.
The suspenseful secondary plot was well done and a very nice addition. And in true Annette Mori fashion, it was handled with compassion and grace. I've come to expect nothing less.
I laughed, I shivered, I felt the butterflies, and I cried. Thank you for the ride.