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Fighting Her Touch: A Lesbian Medical Romance Drama (Healing Hearts Book 2) by M.T. Cassen (Author) who sent me a PDF copy of the book in exchange for this review. Inside this post are my affiliate links if you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage off the products you purchase.
When I was growing up I didn’t see a lot of Gay people, trans or even Lesbians and didn’t even realize until I was grown that my Uncle Chick and my cousin John Michael was gay and how much it bothered my dad that the LORD would let these types of people be bon into his family. Fast forward my dad is gone and my son’s best friend has a girlfriend who classified herself as a guy and a guy friend that wants to get breasts.
From what I’ve learned through the BIBLE this is wrong but to me everyone has the rights to live there own lives and at times I’ve even wondered if my son might be Gay or Bi even though he swears he isn’t. As a parent its my job to educate not only myself and my son and this is why I chose to read Fighting Her Touch: A Lesbian Medical Romance Drama (Healing Hearts Book 2) which will upset my best friend but this isn’t her website or her life its mine and I have to do what I feel is right and this is why I’ve chosen to read this new story and to share it with David and Charlie.
If you have a problem with my review or the book look at your TV and now Hallmark is adding gay movies to there lineup and if they did this I can as well. I loved the storyline which is full of romance drama and even suspenseful at times. Being a young women who is a nurse engaged to a wealthy guy would be most women’s dream come true.
Then you throw in a older women your attracted to and you have to rethink your live. Throw in children your taking care of the women being older leads to may problems for them to overcome. This is the second book in the series and can be read as a standalone and I can’t wait to read book one and I bet you would feel the same way.
About the book:
True love is within her grasp. But only if she can stop fighting her touch…
Elizabeth Fletcher always assumed she could have love and a fulfilling career.
Too bad her wealthy fiancé’s expectations for a wife didn’t include her new nursing job. So, she intended to throw herself into the challenging work for as long as possible before her marriage.
It was the perfect plan. . . until she fell into a forbidden affair with an older woman who made her question everything she thought she needed in her life…
Marisa Cavanaugh only appears to have it all. Her confidence might mask her broken heart, but she still longs for a new love.
Liz is not a safe emotional bet—no matter how much Marisa wants her to be. The young nurse is too busy trying to figure out who she is to be a good partner. So, why can’t they seem to keep their minds—and hands—off each other?
Trying to overcome their differences (and the secret Liz is keeping) can either lead them to an extraordinary love, or heartache. Only time will tell which it will be…
Fighting Her Touch, book 2 in the Healing Hearts series, is a sexy, contemporary, lesbian, age gap medical romance. Happily ever after guaranteed. Download today and get to fall in love with Liz and Marisa.
Meet the Author: M.T. Cassen
Morgan Cassen writes Lesbian Romance. Her mission is to make the world safer for the telling of sapphic stories. Yes, she knows that there are millions of romance writers and billions of romance novels. So, why would she even think of adding to the pile? Well, Morgan has seen enough to know that the truly interesting stories are not what happens between human beings. That gig can seem mechanical and unemotional – and better shelved in the action and thriller category. Well, at least compared to its older, tempestuous sister.
Let’s bring out Ms. Inner Conflict, the queen of all drama in the human world — the ruler of the emotional map. We are talking about the conflict between everything you’ve worked for and everything your heart desires. You never imagined that all that hard work you put in over the years would put you increasingly far from everything your heart really wanted. Also, how about the conflict between the past and the future? Being true to the past would require you to keep the future so far away from the present. But how long can you postpone the future? What if your whole framing of the past can’t stand the scrutiny of thoughtful analysis today even as you resolutely push the future away? Huh, what do you do with that kind of conflict? The conflict between human beings can look so . . . what’s the word? Tame? Yes, tame compared to the real thing: conflict between you and you.
You are the hero and villain at the same time, but the nub of the problem is that the villain thinks she is the hero, while the hero is all caught up in doubt and indecision. Which you will you choose? No, nobody else will make that choice for you. You get to make that choice, and your comforting, trusty friend– procrastination—has indicated that help is running behind schedule. The time has finally come for you to choose. See, inner conflict is where it’s at. Inner conflict in regular people living ordinary lives is what Morgan writes about in her books.
Well, that’s only half the story, so let’s rewrite that sentence: Morgan writes about ordinary people living ordinary lives and finding life-changing love that will shake them and help them grow into better persons. Fair warning: there are no perfect people in Morgan’s books. These are lovable, kind, generous people with strong moral purpose. However, all these wonderful qualities sometimes (ok, often) come with quite a lot of maddening qualities as well, like being thick-headed and thin-skinned, clear in purpose and clueless in strategy, ready to fight the world for a cause, and unwilling to draw boundaries.
Also, there are no billionaires here to rescue damsels from predicaments, nor are there any vampires to connect us to other words. Perhaps the only thing extraordinary is that ordinary people can relate to these characters. And that is all the motivation Morgan needs to keep on writing.
Please join her as she writes the stories of breakup and love that tug at heartstrings.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates