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Why Should
Lesbians Have All the Fun?
Have Some for Yourself

How I came to write Faith in Love. 


Faith in Love is a lesbian novel for broad-minded people of every sexuality. The spark for the novel came when I witnessed a revealing glance between two strangers. I imagined what such a glance might mean to an imaginative woman with time on her hands.


Faith In Love is written from the point of view of Faith, a wife, mother and "football widow" who works in a baker's shop in north London and shops in Tesco's in her lunch hour. It is lively, humorous, candid and challenging.

The story opens with Faith gazing idly out of the window of the shop where she works. She gets a shock when she sees two women share a spontaneous and powerfully passionate glance as they pass each other in the street! That glance tells Faith they are lesbians, even though they look nothing like the pairs of females she sees in her husband's soft-porn videos. Indeed they look more or less like Faith herself and any other woman. Faith's curiosity is aroused, and later, when one of the women comes into the shop for a Valentine Day's cake, Faith decides to follow her: at first in a playful way, and then more determinedly into the local lesbian bars.

 

As Faith's journey advances through scenes of love and lust; sudden flashes of fury; and queasy revelation; her family life begins to unravel, and she starts to realize no one is who they seem to be and nothing is as it appears. Revelations and twists abound as Faith meets the twin challenges of her true sexual identity, and of Eva, her alluring, amoral, ambivalent sister-in-law.

 

There is conflict and reconciliation in Faith's story; truth and lies.  Some wounds are healed; some may never heal.  But in the end, Faith has something more to confide. She is eager for further adventure -- optimistic, romantic, and brimming over with Faith In Love...

Click here for an excerpt from Faith in Love.