Take Me There

Take Me There by Julie Cannon, published by Bold Strokes Books on September 12, 2017, is a 240-page work of fiction that explores themes of romance and LGBTQ+ relationships. The story centers around Adrienne Phillips and Sloan Merchant, who find themselves in a professional setting years after a shared past. As they navigate a high-stakes negotiation, the emotional complexities of their previous connection resurface, challenging both women to confront their feelings and choices.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into the intricacies of desire and the impact of past relationships on present circumstances. The book presents a blend of corporate law and personal history, highlighting the tension between professional ambitions and unresolved emotions. With its focus on lesbian romance, Take Me There invites exploration of how love and ambition intertwine in the lives of its characters.
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What would you do if the woman sitting across from you at the negotiating table is the same woman you shared a bed with twelve years earlier?
That’s exactly the situation when Adrienne Phillips enters the offices of Foster McKenzie. Sloan Merchant, the opposing attorney, is a rising star in the world of corporate law with one of the premier companies in the world. Adrienne has never forgotten the thrill of desire in Sloan’s eyes, the sound of her name whispered in the dark, the rising crescendo of the pleasure of her touch, and the heartbreaking loss when it was over. Sloan has the world at her feet and any woman at her fingertips so why does she dream of her college fling? And what in the hell is she going to do now with her sitting across the negotiating table in one of the biggest deals of her life?
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