At the Water’s Edge

At the Water’s Edge by Harper Bliss, published by Ladylit Publishing on November 13, 2014, is a 236-page novel written in English. The story follows Ella Goodman as she returns to her hometown in Oregon after a traumatic event that necessitates healing. While staying at her family’s cabin at the West Waters lake resort, Ella encounters Kay Brody, the level-headed owner of the resort, who becomes an unexpected friend during her journey.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of healing and reconnection, as Ella grapples with her past and the complexities of family relationships. Despite her intention to focus solely on mending her broken ties, the emotional challenges she faces lead her to reconsider her priorities, particularly as she navigates her growing feelings for Kay. This work delves into the intricacies of love and friendship within the context of LGBTQ+ romance, offering a poignant look at personal growth and the importance of meaningful connections.
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Sometimes you need to go back to where you came from…
After a traumatic event that has left her in deep need of healing, Ella Goodman returns to her hometown in Oregon. While staying at her family’s cabin at the West Waters lake resort, she finds an unexpected friend in level-headed owner Kay Brody. But Ella’s sole objective is to restore the broken ties with her family, and she has no time for distractions like falling in love. The healing process is confrontational and difficult though, and she is soon forced to realize that people like Kay only come along once in a lifetime.
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