Through your bedroom eyes, you see they are really studying each other. Through your eyes, the two young women sitting side by side in a classroom with their heads bent over the Bible in Raphael Crown’s “What I Learned in Yeshiva” appear to be studying their lessons. Through your bedroom eyes, the same two women are so in love with each other, the sun is no match for the heat radiating from their sweaty, salty bodies. Through your eyes, the two old women lying on their backs on an old beach blanket soaking up the sun in Adelina Anthony’s story, “Missed Opportunity,” are lifelong friends. You can look at the world in one of two ways: through your eyes or through your bedroom eyes. Includes stories by well-known and beloved authors Ruthann Robson and Jane Futcher, as well as stories by emerging writers Dawn Dougherty and Yolanda Wallace. For an autographed copy of any of Lesléa’s books, please send an email directly to her at the tradition of Pillow Talk: Lesbian Stories Between the Covers, this new volume presents some of the finest stories of love between women being written today.
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