The Difference Is Love

The Difference Is Love by Christine L’Amour is an independently published novel released on November 11, 2019. This 136-page book is written in English and explores the lives of Henrietta “Harri” McCoy and Margaret “Meg” Grant as they navigate personal challenges during a summer filled with unexpected connections. Harri, returning home from med school, faces pressure from her parents while longing for companionship, while Meg struggles with unemployment and living with her brother. Their paths cross in a small town, leading to a budding romance that complicates their lives.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of summer romance, age difference, and the impact of familial expectations. As Harri and Meg confront their individual struggles, they must also contend with external pressures, including Harri’s homophobic parents and Meg’s quest for stability. This edition presents a story that combines elements of LGBTQ+ romance with the complexities of personal growth and relationships, culminating in a happy ever after ending without cliffhangers. The book is intended for adult readers and contains mature themes and language.
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All Henrietta “Harri” McCoy wants out of this summer is to rest from med school and maybe meet some new friends. However, she knows it’s not likely. First of all, she hasn’t met another gay woman since being back at home. Then, her parents insists on a rigid and tiring studying schedule. There’s nothing for her to do but to comply. They’re the ones who pay for her tuition. They’re the ones who invested so much in her future. Now, she has to do her part.With no job and nothing to her name except forty thousand dollars’ worth of debt, Margaret “Meg” Grant finds herself living with her youngest brother and trying to find a job. She wants something steady so she can stop worrying and fix her life.Neither of them were really looking to find the other, but when it happens, they can’t stay apart from each other. With all the differences between them, Harri’s parents breathing down her neck about how she spends her time, and Meg’s fruitless search for a job, can these two hold on and find a way to beat the odds and stay together? Or will the end of summer also find Harri and Meg parting ways?Please Note: This book contains adult language and steamy adult activities. It is intended for 18+ Adults Only. Novel, approximately 34,000 words in length. HEA (happy ever after ending). Does not end with a “cliffhanger.” Themes include: Summer Romance, Small Town, Age Difference, Homophobic Parents, University.
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