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Hearts and Flowers Border by L.T Smith

By Pamelascott

A visitor from her past jolts Laura Stewart into memories . some funny . some heart wrenching . But she needs to deal with all of them before she can open the door to allow her past to shape her future. A story starting in the present day, narrated by a woman who needs to retell her past before she can move on with her future. There is no fantastic underlying plot, just a simple retelling of events leading to the present day. Most of us will recognise the uncertainty of youth and the first flush of love.

Hearts and Flowers Border by L.T Smith

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[Life, my life, was being turned upside down and inside out]

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(P.D. Publishing, Inc., 1 June 2006, first published 1 January 2005, 188 pages, paperback, A Year of @EpicReads 2019, a book that you've read before and is an all-time favourite, bought from @AmazonUK)

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This is one of my favourite LGBT books. I read it soon after its release, more than 10 years ago. Until that point all of the LGBT fiction I'd read was pretty awful, badly written with paper-thin characters and full of clichés. This was the first fiction I'd read that was exactly what a book should be, well-written, engaging and with characters to fall in love with. LGBT fiction has moved on a lot since then and the day of badly-written, cheesy clichés are few and far between. Thankfully. I loved Laura and Emma, they are completely relatable. Laura reminds me a lot of myself years ago when I first came out. With this book, for the first time, I felt I was reading about LGBT characters I felt connected to. It was a treat to revisit it and discover I still love it as much as I did all those years ago.

Hearts and Flowers Border by L.T Smith
Hearts and Flowers Border by L.T Smith

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