Course Of Action by Gun Brooke: Book Review
Course Of Action by Gun Brooke is one of my very favourite lesbian romance novels ever. It’s my go-to comfort read and I come back to it at least once
Read moreAge Gap or May/December
Two leads with a significant age difference. 10 years or more. Or at very different phases of their lives, for example on is still studying and the other is a successful career woman.
Course Of Action by Gun Brooke is one of my very favourite lesbian romance novels ever. It’s my go-to comfort read and I come back to it at least once
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