Ships by Shadoe Publishing

CompanionSHIP, FriendSHIP, PartnerSHIP, RelationSHIP

A middle aged woman realizes that she is attracted to another woman

Ships

Have you ever met a person that you just were in sync with?  You knew immediately that they were someone special for you?  Would you know how lucky you were?  Would you know they were the one?

What do you do when you fall in love with a woman, when you thought you were straight?  Dealing with this unusual relationship brings a lot of “firsts” to Joan’s life.

Joan is a world-renowned artist who has always identified as straight, has three children, and is content with her life when she meets Grace, a respected psychiatrist who also happens to be a lesbian.  Joan is conflicted and has to deal with her feelings, the incredible woman she finds herself in love with, and the relationship that occurs over the next twenty-years.

Genre: FICTION / Romance / LGBT / Lesbian

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Lesbian

Language: English

Keywords: Lesbian, romance, LGBT, Woman loving Woman

Word Count: 151,574

Sales info:

This has been a steady seller for years.  I'm very well known in the lesfic market.


Sample text:

Have you ever met a person that you just were in sync with?  You knew immediately that they were someone special for you?  Would you know how lucky you were?  Would you know they were the one?

Joan sat at the convention, yawning.  It’d been a very busy day—signing prints, shaking hands, listening to conversations until her ears rang.  It was already four o’clock.  One more hour and she would be released from this prison.  Her manager came up with another print to be signed.  Sitting there at the table, she glanced around.  Her booth comprised of a forty-foot wall of her various prints.  She had more, but they wouldn’t fit on a forty-foot wall.  Her originals fetched six figures sometimes but most only five figures.  It was more than enough to make her life comfortable and indulge in more painting at her leisure.  More paintings meant more prints and more money—a vicious, comfortable cycle.

As it was the end of the day, there were less people viewing the various artists’ prints and collections.  Her booth was on a corner at the end of the row.  It was first or last depending on where you started in the convention center.  Looking around, Joan noticed a tall, blonde woman viewing the only three originals she brought with her to this show.  They were new, not in the catalogs or on the internet yet.  The prints were in the works, so she could now sell the originals.

 

 

 


Book translation status:

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Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Talía García
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