A voice like rich velvet, hair like amber silk and a body that ignites her legions of fans, Samantha Knight is the rare lesbian singer to make it to pop stardom. Her arrival and performances in Australia have been assigned to reviewer Julia Moran for coverage. Samantha's sexuality isn't a problem for Julia - she believes in live and let live.
She's not prepared for the onslaught of female adoration directed at Samantha, and anyone in her entourage. Her reporting extended to include a full feature and report of the entire tour, Julia finds herself strangely disturbed and strangely excited in depths her previous relationships hadn't even begun to reach.
For her part, Samantha is deeply intrigued by the reporter. Their shared love of music creates a bond she also finds strangely disturbing...and exciting. But Sam has boundaries, and they don't include straight women.
Genre: Literary Fiction
She's not prepared for the onslaught of female adoration directed at Samantha, and anyone in her entourage. Her reporting extended to include a full feature and report of the entire tour, Julia finds herself strangely disturbed and strangely excited in depths her previous relationships hadn't even begun to reach.
For her part, Samantha is deeply intrigued by the reporter. Their shared love of music creates a bond she also finds strangely disturbing...and exciting. But Sam has boundaries, and they don't include straight women.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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