The Immaculate Connection: A novel
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.21 (978 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1593500203 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She lives in Jackson, Michigan.. Mayhem ensues as highstrung Macy is faced with parenthood, sobriety, and life as a California girl!Michelle Sawyer is the author of the Lambda Literary Award-nominated They Say She Tastes Like Honey. Readers asked for it, and now Macy Delongchamp, our favorite Manhattan lipstick lesbian, returns for another wild, wicked adventure, only to discover that commitment to your one true love isn’t a walk off into the sunset
Michelle Sawyer is the author of They Say She Tastes Like Honey. She lives with her two beautiful and incredibly affectionate Rottweilers, Carly and Clee in. She target shoots in her spare time, loves gorillas and the color red, and prays to Joan Crawford
. But the narrative is a mess, from inexplicable appearances by Macy's adored and departed step-mom Vi, to a ridiculous and unbelievable kidnapping of Banky by Macy's brother Elliott. With too much fanfare, Sawyer tells the tired story of love found, lost and found again. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. What follows is this saucy, ribald lesbian's foolhardy and occasionally funny attempts to win her wife and child back. The move is an instant hit with Faith and Banky, but not Macy, who goes about alienating her New Age neighbors, best friend Trish (whose daughter announces she's gay, much to her straight mother's shock and horror) and long-suffering Faith. The strain shatters Macy's once happy home. All rights reserved. From Publishers Weekly Sawyer brings back lipstick lesbian Macy Delongchamp in this uneven sequel to her acclaimed debut T
Bailey said Not as good as the original. This book is a sequel to "They Say She Tastes Like Honey". It doesn't measure up to the original. I loved Macy in the first book, this time around Macy is awfully hard to like. While she was zany and out of control in "Honey" she is nasty, mean and out of control through most of . Pam Harrison said Michelle Sawyer's Immaculate Connection. Michelle personally recommended this book to me very highly. I recently did a review on her first book. They Say She Tastes Like Honey for Out in America at []Michelle knows how to write a great story with the right amount of suspense and tongue-in-cheek humor, her characters are. Creation To the Anonymous Publishers Weekly Reviewer:I read "They Say She Tastes Like Honey" and have been anxiously awaiting the release of the sequel so that I could welcome Macy and Faith back into my home. You can just imagine my dismay when I logged onto Amazon only to learn that Mic