Lunacy: “Lunacy” is a librarian and a long-time reviewer online of fan fiction.
Accidental Love is a contemporary lesbian romance between two women from very different worlds — a wealthy executive from old money and a poverty-striken orphan out of hope.
A long-time favorite of many a fanfic aficionado, this talented bard is certain to make even more fans with her first contemporary novel - a gem of a tale offering all the elements that readers have come to expect from a B L Miller offering - romance, SIZZLING passion, humor and GREAT angst all wrapped up in an original, well-written story you wont want to put down.
The story begins on a cold winter evening in modern day Albany with Rose Grayson on her way home after working her shift as a cashier in a local supermarket. Also heading home that evening, slightly inebriated and in a bad mood after an unpleasant business dinner, is wealthy executive Veronica “Ronnie” Cartwright - her life about to be forever changed when a fleeing figure suddenly darts in front of her Porsche. Horrified by the accident but hoping to avoid the repercussions that would come from acknowledging her involvement, Ronnie rushes the unconscious young woman to the hospital claiming simply to have found her but willing to take responsibility for her care. In the ensuing days as the executive continues to try to help Rose Grayson what she discovers is a poignant picture of a young woman very much alone, living in poverty, and trying to survive in a world that is often brutal to those with the kindest hearts. What begins as a responsibility for the executive soon leads to a very special friendship and then to something wholly unexpected for Ronnie - as she finds herself falling deeply and completely in love with the young woman, trying to deal with old fears from the past and with the knowledge that what happened on a cold Winter evening may very well come back to haunt her someday.
Miller does a FANTASTIC job here of giving her story a contemporary flavor, presenting characters that seem very real, with modern-day lives and concerns and attitudes - even modern-day preferences in TV programming ;-) Her development of the Rose/Ronnie relationship is captivating as she takes them gradually through the stages from acquaintances, to friends, to lovers and soulmates. B.L. fleshes out the plot by exploring the family dynamics of both these women including a number of colorful supporting characters in a storyline that is emotional, funny, sexy and TOTALLY riveting. This is one of this bard's best stories to date and a fantastic commercial debut that gets my HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION!!
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