
Discovering Delilah: An LGBT Love Story
Harborside Nights, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Andi Arndt
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Ava Erickson
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By:
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Melissa Foster
Discovering Delilah is a Lesbian romance (#LGBT).
After the death of her parents on the day of her college graduation, Delilah Armstrong thought she could finally follow her heart and come out to her closest friends, but the guilt of going against her parents' beliefs haunts her. The feelings she has for her best friend, Ashley, are stronger than anything she's felt before, but Delilah has never even kissed a girl, and fear stops her at every turn.
Ashley Carver promised herself that she would never again date another girl who wasn't out, but that was before she met intoxicatingly sweet and sexy Delilah.
When another girl offers to teach Delilah the ropes, it changes Delilah's whole world and gives her the courage to go after the only girl she really wants. But coming out isn't as easy as Delilah imagined, and moving past her parents' death and the feelings of guilt she is left with is even harder. The intense passion between Ashley and Delilah is too strong to deny, but coming together means risking everything.
Discovering Delilah is an edgy, evocative, romantic story of friendship, family, and the courage to love.
Coming soon is the full Harborside Nights series:
- Catching Cassidy (Het)
- Discovering Delilah (F/F)
- Tempting Tristan (M/M)
Characters from the Love in Bloom series will appear in the Harborside Nights books. Harborside Nights is a sexy, hot, and evocatively real contemporary romance series that follows a group of friends who have known one another for years as "summer" friends and now come together after college to build their lives. They're tough, edgy, and accepting - most of the time. Discovering Delilah is written in the loving, raw, and emotional voice listeners have come to love by New York Times and USA Today best-selling, award-winning author Melissa Foster.
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i love the story
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Characters
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We all know that, intending to or not, parents have a massive impact on their children. But how do you come to terms with a self identity that goes against all that your parents have drilled into you? How do you move forward from that when you can't talk it out, work it out or get closure?
Delilah is living that reality. She's aware of her own thoughts and feelings, but hasn't put any of it into practice. Ashley makes her want to move forward, to be true to herself and see if there is something real. But while Delilah's trying to balance the two sides of her scale (her desire for Ashley vs. the guilt from her parents) there is a lot of amazing falling in love to witness. Add in friends who already knew, are totally supportive helping her along and her own questioning and growth and we get a beautiful story.
The narration from Andi & Ava is so perfect. I loved just closing my eyes and being swept away by their voices.
Amazing Story of Self Discovery
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I loved how Jenesa ( not sure of spelling) was not in the story for drama , everyone truly does need a friend like her in their life.
It’s a good story about how judgements or even perceived judgements cast on another person can have very real and lasting negative impact in others lives.
It also reminds us of the vast difference in generation beliefs.
We need more stories of this nature to help enlighten those living with blinders on .
Ashley’s parents should be the rule but I fear are actually the exception in most cases.
I’d recommend this story to any young adult struggling with their sexuality. Sex scenes make it closer to R rating than pg-13 probably though.
Melissa Foster really MUST write more like this!
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GREAT READ!
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New Adult Romance LGBTQ with one woman that was coming into her time of discovery and loss. Delilah has graduated college and lost her parent all the same day. She loved her parents and do not want to dishonor them but she wants to be true to herself. With the way that her parents took the news of her coming out, Delilah is confused and a bit hurt. These things were a lot for her to deal with at this time in her life. Delilah and Ashley met at the seaside vacation spot of Harborside. They hit it off right from the start. Painful circumstances brought Delilah there, but running from grief and more she finds that she is not staying in her childhood vacation home. She finds refuge with a family friend. no
Self discovery and self-awareness was a challenge but also a release for her. She does lots to grown up and grow beyond the expectations of other.
Ashley has her own reasoning for keeping her friendship with Delilah and not taking it any further. She's been in the place where her partner was not out and not sure. Ashley knew who she was and what she was striving for in life. Delilah was still playing catch-up. These two young women were working to take ownership of their lives just in different ways.
This was a sweet romance that required new skills and patience from both parties. NA-LGBTQ+ was done with the complication of accepting ones self and then being able to open to ones friends and family. This was full of what I have come to expect from Melissa Foster. Family, friends, and lots of love.
discovery, growth, understanding, respect,
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Overall, there was a lot that was going on in this book and it was hard to keep my interest. I generally enjoy Ms. Foster's books but this turned out not to be the book for me.
The performance by the narrators was done well by Ms. Arndt and Ms. Erikson and if the story was for me I would have enjoyed their entire performance.
not for me
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The core story was all over the place for me with the budding sweet and sexy romance between Delilah and Ashley who clearly adore each other and want to be good partners and the way Delilah is working through the death of her parents and their lack of acceptance of her sexuality. I found Delilah’s evolution of her feelings to be really simplified and accelerated, and the ending of this book was too tidy and kind of preachy to me. I did like the supporting friend characters and I loved Ashley’s family. I may still read Tristan’s book but I will go in wary.
I received an audio copy for honest review from freeaudiobookcodes.com, and I think the narrators did a good job. I have listened to both before, and they perform with emotion and nuance.
Cringeworthy LGBTQ representation in a okay package
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