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Where Love Leads
- Narrated by: Amelia Mendez
- Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sometimes, love leads where you least expect it. When socialite Melanie Sotheby finds herself abandoned on the wrong side of Los Angeles, she has few options. With no phone, credit cards, or identification, the means to get back home to New York seem slim. Not until she is rescued by a tall, dark stranger in the middle of the night does Melanie think of a plan.
With a felony on her record, Milo’s life seems hopeless. She works a dead-end job, lives in a rundown apartment, and has no clear prospects on how to make things better. When she hears a woman screaming for help in the night, a series of events unfold that might give Milo an opportunity to start over. All she has to do is drive Melanie across the country. What sounds like an easy prospect turns out to have more twists and turns than either Melanie or Milo could have imagined. Only one thing is certain—by the end of the journey, both women will be changed forever.
Where Love Leads is a sweet sapphic love story that follows the physical and emotional journey of two women as they drive from Los Angeles to New York City.
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- bethany
- 30-06-2023
Sweet opposite side of the track romance
I really loved the slow burn up until they sleep together. The gentle ribbing, getting to know each other, exploring. Then it just seemed to get messy and disjointed. Like I knew Melanie would go back to her husband eventually. She was building into a strong independent woman and then just went submissive again. I hate that. Also the ending was shit. It should have been them driving off back into the sunset to L.A. but it randomly jumps to Melanie and her sister. At the place her parents are buried. We already did that story and it felt repetitive. Overall good story just let down by the ending
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