Worth a fortune

Sam Ledel

Book - 2022

In the aftermath of the Second World War, Harriet Browning has thrived as the heiress to a lumber fortune, living lavishly among New York's elite. Her father's death reveals unexpected financial woes, and Harriet is left to face a sudden, harsh reality. Ava Clark threw herself into the war effort when her brothers enlisted. Suddenly, the war is over, and she's without a cause and a job. An ad for a personal secretary from Harriet--the woman she loved more than a decade before--surprises Ava and proves impossible to resist. Harriet only wanted an assistant for a few months--someone to help sort out the mess her parents left. She never bargained for the woman who got away to show up at her front door.

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Genres
Historical fiction
Lesbian fiction
Romance fiction
LGBTQ+ fiction
LGBTQ+ romance fiction
Lesbian romance fiction
Published
Valley Falls, NY : Bold Strokes Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Sam Ledel (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
203 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781636791753
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Ledel (Wildflower Words) reunites ex-lovers in this elegant and understated historical romance. When Harriet Browning and Ava Clark met in college 15 years before the start of the novel, lumber heiress Harriet was a coolly elegant N.Y.C. socialite and Ava a kindhearted country mouse who held her in awe. Now, in the wake of WWII, divorcée Harriet has retreated from high society in shame and struggles to wade through the sea of paperwork her late father left behind. Meanwhile, Ava's grown a backbone through experiences working for the war effort, though she's out of a job now that the war is over. When Harriet learns that her financial situation is even more dire than she feared, she places an ad for a personal secretary to help her untangle the mess. Ava applies thinking only to show up for the interview and demonstrate her newfound self-worth to the woman who shattered her heart. She's not expecting the much-changed Harriet to actually hire her. Working closely reopens old wounds and reignites old feelings--but being together requires both women to radically alter their expectations for what their lives will be. The romance burns tantalizingly slowly as Ledel takes the time to thoroughly explore the ways her well-shaded heroines both complement and clash with each other. This remarkable emotional maturity does not come at the expense of heat, however; when the love scenes come, they steam up the pages. It's subtle, lovely, and stirring. (July)

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