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Tropical Storm (Paperback)
$22.45 - Save $5.99 21% off - RRP $28.44 Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 72 hours | |Short Description for Tropical Storm"Tropical Storm" took the lesbian reading world by storm when it was first written. This volume is the exciting, revised "author's cut" edition. (Adult Fiction)
Full description- Publisher: Yellow Rose Books
- Published: 23 July 2006
- Format: Paperback 476 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Contemporary Fiction | Romance | Adult & Contemporary Romance
- ISBN 13: 9781932300604 ISBN 10: 1932300600
- Sales rank: 148,749
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Full description for Tropical Storm
From bestselling author Melissa Good comes a tale of heartache, longing, family strife, lust for love, and redemption. Tropical Storm took the lesbian reading world by storm when it was first written . . . Don't miss this exciting revised "author's cut" edition. Dar Roberts, corporate raider for a multi-national tech company, is cold, practical, and merciless. She does her job with razor-sharp accuracy. Friends are a luxury she cannot allow herself, and love is something she knows she'll never attain. Kerry Stuart left Michigan for Florida in an attempt to get away from her domineering politician father and the constraints of the overly conservative life her family forced upon her. After college she worked her way into supervision at a small tech company, only to have it taken over by Dar Roberts' organization. Her association with Dar begins in disbelief, hatred, and disappointment, but when Dar unexpectedly hires Kerry as her work assistant, the dynamics of their relationship change. Over time, a bond begins to form. But can Dar overcome years of habit and conditioning to open herself up to the uncertainty of love? And will Kerry escape from the clutches of her powerful father in order to live a better life? The answer to both questions is no - unless these two women can strengthen and cement the tenuous bond that forms between them. First they must face storms that neither expects . . . and live to tell the tale.

