Serenity by Thoma, Jesse J.

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Serenity

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We all have things in life we cannot change. Serenity is in the acceptance.Kit Marsden is proud that she's put her heroin use in the...

We all have things in life we cannot change. Serenity is in the acceptance.

Kit Marsden is proud that she's put her heroin use in the past. She'd really just prefer if no one made a big deal about it so she can move on with her life. After all, people hear the word "heroin," smile politely, and run for the hills. Kit would have more success ignoring her past if her NA meetings weren't at the library where she nearly died. Plus, she can't stop thinking about the librarian, Thea Harris

Thea's desperate to protect her library and keep it a safe place for the community. She's used to keeping her life orderly and predictable, working hard, and preparing for every possibility at work and at home. But nothing prepares her for Kit Marsden.

Will Kit and Thea be able to embrace who they are, what they want, and what they can create together, or will the library and their chance at love falter?



Author: Jesse J. Thoma
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: 08/11/2020
Pages: 266
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781635557138

About the Author
Thoma, Jesse J.: - Jesse Thoma splits her professional time between graduate school and work. She is a project manager in a clinical research lab and spends a good amount of time in methadone clinics and prisons collecting data and talking to people. Jesse grew up in Northern California but headed east for college. She never looked back, although her baseball allegiance is still loyally with the San Francisco Giants. She has lived in New England for ten years and has finally learned to leave extra time in the morning to scrape snow off the car. Jesse is blissfully married and is happiest when she is out for a walk with her wife and their dog, pretending she still has the soccer skills she had as an eighteen-year-old, eating anything her wife bakes, or sitting at the computer to write a few lines.