Publisher's Synopsis
"Thank heavens for books like this...please write more....with the nookie.....thanks.""AKA Sleepy Cat Peak Book 5 is my absolute favorite. It combines romance, the progress of Phoebe and Jobeth's relationship, a little intrigue, and Baeli's ever present humor. I'll never think of sasquatch in the same way again thanks to the author!"
Jobeth and Phoebe go back to basics in more ways than one. With the Ascension House up and running, and Jobeth busier than ever with her Investigations, Phoebe thinks it's time that she and Jobeth have a vacation. Especially since they have lost track of their intimate time together. She suggests a unique mountain getaway called Sleepy Cat Peak Lofty Cabins--a retreat for the gay community where the cabins are treehouses. While Jobeth tries to resist the urge to investigate the interesting goings-on in the winter oasis, she also has to deal with some sobering questions about her relationship with Phoebe; and although Phoebe made Jobeth promise to leave her gun and her investigative obsession at home, she can't help but get involved in the life and drama of the old lesbian couple who run the place. But neither Jobeth nor Phoebe expected their getaway to turn into something so pivotal to their relationship, nor to have to explore preconceived notions so profoundly. Can Jobeth get past her own boundaries? Or will she lose Phoebe forever? "Ok, let's talk about the elephant in the room. This book has nookie in it. Oh yes. Great nookie. It's not all left to your imagination it's out there, good and proper, and I loved it. This story is the next installment of the Phoebe and Jobeth books, or as I like to call them Posh Bird and Papergirl. I've enjoyed all these books for lots of reasons, but this one was a bit of a departure from the crime novels. This book centered very much on the relationship of the two women with any sort of mystery being more of a side dish.I liked this book because it felt honest. There are 'bedroom issues' discussed, and these are issues I've read about in gay magazines, they are real issues....and that's great. Just because the issues are a bit saucy I'm sure people will be slightly put off, but don' be, it's just being honest.Well you get my drift, I loved the book. I enjoyed the sex scenes and I felt the pain and the shame that went with the healing. It's a really good book and I thoroughly recommend it.Thank heavens for books like this...please write more....with the nookie.....thanks.