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Lennie Adams is a stage manager and aspiring director working in London's West End. While employed on a dubious revival of Noël Coward's nostalgic play Private Lives, she meets renowned classical actress Melanie Blaine. The beautiful woman is imprisoned in an unhappy marriage to a TV soap star. Their mutual attraction leads to a tour romance. Back in London and struggling to maintain their affair, reality intervenes and a dramatic traffic accident triggers Melanie's repressed guilt. She spirals into a breakdown. Lennie wants to help Mel heal, if only she'll allow it. Or will Melanie's anguish…mehr

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Lennie Adams is a stage manager and aspiring director working in London's West End. While employed on a dubious revival of Noël Coward's nostalgic play Private Lives, she meets renowned classical actress Melanie Blaine. The beautiful woman is imprisoned in an unhappy marriage to a TV soap star. Their mutual attraction leads to a tour romance. Back in London and struggling to maintain their affair, reality intervenes and a dramatic traffic accident triggers Melanie's repressed guilt. She spirals into a breakdown. Lennie wants to help Mel heal, if only she'll allow it. Or will Melanie's anguish overwhelm them both? Join this stirring backstage drama of two creative spirits grappling to overcome ghosts from the past.
Autorenporträt
Fran Annaford is a new writer in the field of lesbian erotic romance. The eight-book collection, The Starnberg Series, was published by Austin Macauley in 2023 and 2024. She has worked for some years in the entertainment industry, travelling extensively, putting down roots in several countries before the nomadic life of freelancing in the arts made her move on. Covid changed Fran s life. Having exhausted any further desire to lie on the couch snacking on fattening ultra processed foods and watching mindless TV, she escaped into the world of lesbian literature and wondered if she might be able to write them herself. Fran began to bash the keyboard of her laptop, describing a situation with which she was familiar. She found it hard to stop as she entered the lives of her fictional characters. And since work has resumed, she manages to carve out some relatively peaceful hours to continue creating. Read more about Fran on her website: www.franannaford.com. She loves hearing from her readers.