Cupid’s Bow by Karen F. Williams





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A thoroughly enjoyable novella.

Kay Westscott is visiting Boston from her home in New York to attend a writer’s workshop. At the end of the day the English teacher wanders into the bar of the hotel and finds Ann Ward, a math teacher, who is there to participate in a round of lesbian speed dating. The two get talking and Ann has to cut down some chips on Kay’s shoulders about math teachers. That done, the conversation becomes compelling and the latent attraction builds.

The chemistry is great, the characters likeable. The conversation, though, is quite the star with a multitude of random trivial facts exchanged. The length makes it a fab read for in-between break and this one is most certainly a great pick for the break.   

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