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Download for FREE with Kindle Unlimited This is a 8,000 words EROTIC stand-alone story with an HEA, so no cliff-hangers! Beverly is middle-aged and done trying to find love. She is a homosexual immigrant woman living in New York. She faced much discrimination in her life, and much disappointment in love. She had packed it in. She has decided it’s not worth it anymore. Enter Dana, a twenty year old college student. She is a beautiful, light-skinned, African American woman with a whole lot to love. She goes to Beverly’s apartment for a foot massage, but finds a whole lot more. After an intense sexual encounter where each of them feels a deep connection, they are both afraid to open up. Will they ever admit their flaws and simply talk to each other? ---------------------------------------------------------- EXCERPT FROM BOOK “Dana. We’ve had this conversation. Don’t do this to yourself. Every time you meet someone great you make up an excuse not to see them anymore. You’re afraid of being vulnerable. You end up settling for people like...ugh, Monica. I haven’t forgotten those six months. So this one is too quiet. The next one will be too southern. It’s always something. Every time you come to me and say, Casper you won’t believe this I met someone great...that’s the next step, you panicking about it and breaking it off.” “It’s scary,” Dana said. “Honey,” Casper said, reaching across the table and placing his hand on top of hers. “Love is scary, but you can’t just ignore it and pretend it will go away. That’s no way to live your life.” Dana hated it when Casper was right. It did happen from time to time, but it did not make it any easier to swallow when he was. It was more than just irritating, it was upsetting. He was so rarely serious, but when he did become serious, Dana knew she was doing something dramatic. She was scared to ask Beverly to see her again, not as a client. She was scared not because of Beverly’s age, but because of being open with someone. Being a romantic partner is always going to be scary. On another level, though she was outwardly confident and comfortable in her body, she was also afraid of being judged in that way too. She was afraid to be vulnerable. AUTHOR’S NOTE: This is a stand-alone story with an HEA, so no cliff-hangers! Story contains mature themes and language, and is intended for 18+ readers only.