The Library by the River

Debra Flores


Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
4.33 · 3 ratings · 240 pages · Published: 08 May 2018

The Library by the River by Debra Flores
It was an ordinary rainy day in March of 1985, the day Beth walked in to an ordinary library and met Sarah, the woman that would change her life forever.

At a time when the AIDS epidemic was well underway, when society still labeled homosexuality as an illness, something to be hidden away, whispered about, but not talked about aloud, there were certainly obstacles in their way.

Even so, obstacles or not, Beth is twenty and Sarah is twenty-eight, they're young, and in love, they can handle whatever comes their way. Or so they think.

The one thing they may not be able to overcome is Kim. Beth's jealous best friend. She doesn't see Sarah the way Beth does, far from it, she sees her as nothing more than a problem that needs to be taken care of. An impediment to the relationship she knows she and Beth are meant to have.

Volatile and hot-headed, yes, but is Kim actually capable of tearing them apart? And at what cost?

In the end it'll be more than Beth could ever have imagined.

A story of love, and of terrible loss. And a story of hope.

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