Crazy For You
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Product Details
Overview
A disarming and tender lesbian romance about letting someone see the parts of you that scare you most. Perfect for fans of Haley Cass, Rachel Lacey, and Clare Lydon.
Jessica Porter's life looks enviable, but behind closed doors, she's recovering from surgery that changed her body, and so lonely she's resorted to hiring her dates. When a booking mix-up sends the wrong woman to her door, Jessica is thrown. Liz is tall, blunt, and absolutely nothing like what Jessica ordered. And is she wearing jeans?
But Liz's easy confidence and joyful laugh are hard to resist, and Jessica finds herself falling for a woman whose profession she can barely say out loud. While Liz, who has never apologised for what she does and doesn't intend to start, is falling right back. Something has to give—and it might just be everything Jessica thought she knew about giving and accepting love wholeheartedly.
This lesbian romance includes:
- Falling for her escort / falling for her client
- Forced proximity and unexpected connection
- Body image and healing journey
- Class differences and privilege
- Found family and queer community
- Community café setting








