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Too Close to Touch

By: Georgia Beers
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
ISBN: 1933110473
ISBN-13: 9781933110479
Released: 31 Jul 2006
RRP: £11.99
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Too Close to Touch - By: Jo, 22 Oct 2007
Just fantastic!! It was the first book that ever got a tear from me...such a lovely love story & very well written!!
Simply excellent - By: Ms. G. Gilbert, 19 Dec 2006
This book is simply amazing. The tension created between the two characters was done very, very well, their rapour seemed fantastic & I felt along with them. The dialogue was written convincingly & some situations reminded me heavily of one's i have experienced myself. This book made me think about things in my life for a while afterwards when very few books have had this effect on me. I wanted to pick it up & read it again, almost straight after putting it down. It is very much, worth a read. I place this book in a much higher regard than the best selling lesbian novel - curious wine. A must buy.
500 stars!! - By: Lorraine, 15 Jul 2006
Life gets complicated when love turns out to be nothing like you expected - & the woman you want is too close to touch.

Gretchen Kaiser is a workaholic corporate honcho with issues - she's got daddy issues, she's got female-executive-in-a-man's-world issues, & she's got one night stand issues. What she doesn't have are love issues. She isn't looking for it, she doesn't feel she needs it, & she doesn't expect to find it...certainly not right under her nose. Kylie O'Brien is the kind of girl who believes in true love & is willing to wait until it shows up at her door. Her best friend Mick would sweep her off her feet given the chance, but Mick doesn't make Kylie feel the way true love should. And now Kylie has to worry about her new boss - Gretchen Kaiser's icy reserve makes life as her administrative assistant a challlenge. It doesn't matter one damn bit that Gretchen is extremely attractive with a voice as rich & smooth as melted chocolate. It absolutely doesn't...