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Jennifer Fulton

Grace Lennox

Grace Lennox is a pen name used by best-selling lesbian romance writer Jennifer Fulton, who is a recipient of the 2006 Alice B. Reader Appreciation Award, for her contemporary fiction and science fiction titles.  The author resides in the Midwest with her partner and a menagerie of animals, where she writes historical novels, screenplays and lesbian fiction in various genres under several pen names.  When she is not writing or reading, she loves to explore the mountains and prairies near her home, a landscape eternally and wonderfully foreign to her. 

Her first Bold Strokes Book under this pen name is "Chance" and it is her twelfth lesbian novel.

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Chance

Chance

 *2006 Romance Lammy Finalist*

Chock full of unforgettable characters, Chance is the sexy, funny, touching story of two women who, in finding themselves, also find one another.

At twenty-six, Chance Delaney decides her life isn't working so she swaps it for a different one. On a quest for adventure, meaning, and a girlfriend, she finds herself transported from her safe job in a San Francisco gay and lesbian bookstore to No.1 on the charts, as lead vocalist for the all-women band Virgin Blessing.

An instant celebrity, Chance has no shortage of sexual partners, yet the woman of her dreams, songwriter Layla Wilde, won't have anything to do with her after just one passionate night.  Chance's friendship with charismatic bass guitarist, Lucrezia, the band's resident heartbreaker, is strictly platonic but how long can it stay that way when her body has its own agenda?

Not Single Enough

Not Single Enough by Grace Lennox

A funny, sexy modern romance about two lonely women who bond over the unexpected and fall in love despite their determination to do the opposite.

Giselle was having a bad week, in fact, she was having a bad life. Her ex had finally copped to the affair she’d been having for months and they’d broken up, Giselle had just watched an idiot get the promotion she wanted at work, and her mother had showed up for lunch with a gigolo she is set to marry.

Life gets even more complicated when, after drowning her sorrows at her local bar, Giselle finds a newborn baby in a dumpster a block from her house and decides to keep it. Two days later, after she’s being calling in sick to work, her best friend Sandy visits, only to discover a fridge full of baby formula and Giselle reading a book on motherhood.

Sandy has to act but she doesn't want to get Giselle in trouble, so she gets in touch with a friend who can deal with the situation, Detective Dale Porter. Dale has heard it all before. Nothing surprises her and she has no problem with the idea of picking up a dumpster baby, no questions asked, from a rescuer who got “carried away.” Only, Giselle seems so distressed when the baby is taken, avowedly single Dale finds herself wanting to make it up to her.

Grace can be contacted at: GraceLennox

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