Blurb:
The end of the
rainbow never looked so golden as in this standalone St. Patrick’s Day themed
quick and queer novella meant to leave the reader feeling so darn lucky.
Saoirse (pronounced Sur-Sha) Walsh hails from a
town of less than five hundred people in Nebraska—and she’s already left three
of them at the altar. Now she’s moved to Michigan to start over as a business
woman and tonight’s the opening of her bar—The Lucky Leprechaun—and, as luck
would have it, it’s also St. Patrick’s Day so it’s not surprising when she
finds herself charmed by one of the patrons at the bar.
Nell James believes that everyone makes their own
luck, and she has no time for shenanigans. As a brilliant scientist and former
foster child with a pet snake and a rooster-themed kitchen, she’s as rare as a
four-leaf clover in the small Michigan town. But when she meets Saoirse and
finds themselves tumbling into some unlucky shenanigans, Nell begins to realize
that she just may have found her perfect match in the woman she meets at the
end of the rainbow.
A sweet and sexy lesbian short story about
two women falling in love at the mall.
My review:
Mall Out of Luck tells of the meeting of eclectic scientist
Nell and new bar owner Saoirse.
These two just seem to fit. If Saoirse’s past doesn’t mess up their chance of a
future. I enjoyed this fast-paced holiday romp.
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