Walsh, Karis. Harmony. Bold Strokes, 2011. Paperback. 215p. $16.95. 978-1-60282-237-5.
Happily coasting along in her well-ordered life, Andy Taylor, leader of a Seattle string quartet that plays at weddings, is between girlfriends. She has no time for love until she meets society girl Brooke Stanton, a bride, at the rehearsal on the night before her high-class wedding.
Meeting Andy, Brooke’s deeply hidden feelings rise to the surface, leading to self-doubt and an awakening of long-denied desires. In this meeting of a lesbian “odd couple,” Walsh takes the reader on a trip of hope, self-discovery, despair, compromise, and sacrifice. The details add a poignancy to the narrative while the burning desires from budding and fading romances create an emotional rollercoaster ride.
For those unsure of their decisions, those seeking a new life, and those who are stuck in a rut, this book will hit home. It is highly recommended for any romance or self-searching reader who enjoys lesbian sex scenes.
Reviewer: s.n.