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After My Own Heart

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Evie Day has never wanted a boyfriend – she’s gay, out and proud, and as far as she’s concerned, her life is perfect that way. But when her girlfriend leaves her for a leggy blonde, everything changes – her flat, her friends, her future – and she finds herself having feelings for an old friend, who
just happens to be a man. To say that things aren’t turning out the way she planned is an understatement.
With her best friend Jamie’s Big Fat Gay Wedding looming on the horizon, Evie struggles to choose between her ex, her old friend, a new best friend in the form of a beautiful, chaotic burlesque artist, and a grumpy but distracting new flatmate.
All she wants is to find The One, but for Evie, thinking straight never did come naturally . . .

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Publisher: Limehouse Books Limited

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781907536304
  • Release date: March 8, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781907536304
  • File size: 524 KB
  • Release date: March 8, 2012

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

Evie Day has never wanted a boyfriend – she’s gay, out and proud, and as far as she’s concerned, her life is perfect that way. But when her girlfriend leaves her for a leggy blonde, everything changes – her flat, her friends, her future – and she finds herself having feelings for an old friend, who
just happens to be a man. To say that things aren’t turning out the way she planned is an understatement.
With her best friend Jamie’s Big Fat Gay Wedding looming on the horizon, Evie struggles to choose between her ex, her old friend, a new best friend in the form of a beautiful, chaotic burlesque artist, and a grumpy but distracting new flatmate.
All she wants is to find The One, but for Evie, thinking straight never did come naturally . . .

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