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Beyond the Blue
Beyond the Blue
Beyond the Blue
Audiobook10 hours

Beyond the Blue

Written by TJ O'Shea

Narrated by Cindy Kay

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

Numbers rule Dr. Mei Sharpe's life. She has no husband, one friend, two daughters, and three random meetings with the same woman within four weeks. Once is chance, twice is coincidence, but upon the third meeting, even Mei in all her empirical rigidness must admit that perhaps the universe is giving her a nudge. A nudge that lands her directly in the path of Lieutenant Morgan Kelly-an affable, charming detective for the Sheriff Department's brand-new cold case team working down the hall from Mei's morgue.

More golden retriever than hard-boiled detective, Morgan is determined to pull the asocial widow out of her shell. As the icy scientist warms to her cheerful new friend, an irrepressible chemistry develops, and Mei begins to realize she's perhaps a different number on the Kinsey scale than previously considered.

As Mei and Morgan struggle with guilt and grief, drama and desires, Mei finds her scientific austerity is no match for the universe and its nudges toward the startling revelation of what her heart really wants.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 2, 2022
ISBN9798765024102
Beyond the Blue

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    It was a great book until the whole male lesbian thing... Grace was such a great character, attracted to submissive guys, why would you make Ruiz a lesbian when she is obviously bisexual and also a top, in a relationship with a guy? I just don' understand this need to have a trans character, especially a guy in a lesbian novel. I mean, there is enough pressure to acknowledge men who are posing as women already, but why cannot I read any books with only lesbian women anymore?

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