The Face Of It: A Lesbian Romance with an autistic twist

The Face Of It: A Lesbian Romance with an autistic twist

The Face Of It: A Lesbian Romance with an autistic twist

The Face Of It: A Lesbian Romance with an autistic twist

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Overview

Paige Spencer is pretty happy with her life. A lecturer at the local university, Paige is planning her first novel, and loves her hobbies and spending time with her best friend Maya.

Then a series of events happen which turn her structured world upside down...

Maya, Paige's closest confidant, is sent to the other side of the world for work. Then a throwaway comment from a colleague leads Paige to question her identity. Suddenly her every action feels like it's under a microscope – how will she cope?

And then there's Taylor...

Taylor Watkins is an overworked academic studying for her PhD. Having been burnt by love, she is focused on her work – until her twin brother Dylan arrives in a whirlwind of chaos. Both siblings have demons from the past that they can't quite shake off – and when after a chance encounter Paige comes into Taylor's life, Taylor has some big decisions to make.

Although the women seem to be a perfect fit, can they get past their personal struggles, family problems, and the traumas of the past – or is their blossoming relationship doomed to failure?

For fans of The Rosie Project, The Face of It is a heartfelt, funny, and life-affirming novel by debut author Rosie Williams, offering a unique perspective on autism, relationships, and life with addiction.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162283843
Publisher: Purple Trunk Press
Publication date: 06/22/2021
Series: A Patchwork of Rivers , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 554 KB

About the Author

Rosie Williams lives in the South Wales valleys with her wife and two cats. Rosie first got into writing at a very young age, penning poems and self illustrated stories. This passion for writing was fostered in school, before becoming an escape from the real world as an adult. Now in her thirties, Rosie writes about the magic of romance allowing young and old to live vicariously through her characters.
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