



About the Author Jaime Clevenger currently lives in Colorado with her fabulous partner and their daughter, three cats and lots of plants. She spends her days riding her horses, teaching karate and writing. By night, she works as an emergency veterinarian where she has occasionally been caught scribbling down story ideas on the back side of prescription notes. Read more
A**R
I really enjoyed this story
I really enjoyed this story. It was well written and didn't have any editing issues. The PoV stuck with one character, which is awesome. There were some time issues (for me) where the author skipped back and forth to events that occurred before the current romantic involvement. I think perhaps those parts should have been in the very beginning of the novel. Otherwise, nice story.
K**R
Sweet,Sweet Wine
The book started out with a lot of relationships that didn't seem to be going anywhere,but something finally changed and off and on again with Ana and Reilly. I finally had to go back and forth but finally started reading and was glad to finish. Good reading.
M**Z
Loved it!
I really liked this story! The author really developed the characters in such a thoughtful manner. I was really cheering for Reilly and Ana! Well done!
J**N
I enjoy the story of the the two main characters
I enjoy the story of the the two main characters. But the time from present to future was at time confusing. Overall a good read.
A**R
relaxing
Its a good book to chill to. Although my all time favorite book is denial by Jackie Kennedy
A**R
Four Stars
I enjoyed the book
R**E
Good story, good characters!
Riley Robinson has escaped from Denver to a B & B at a small resort in the mountains below Pike's Peak. She is escaping a bad break up. Her lover, Lisa, had been "seeing" Jen, Lisa's ex. At the resort, Riley finds out the bathroom for her cabin is also the bathroom for the cabin on the other side. That cabin is occupied by Ana Potrero, who is a consultant for a wine company. Ana and Riley share wine, laughs, and passion before returning to their homes. Riley can't forget the gorgeous, bright, and funny woman, but won't consider a long distance affair.When Riley and Ana run into each other at the Denver airport, they rekindle their passion.Clevenger has given readers two very likeable women in Riley and Ana. Riley, a physical therapist, is warm, funny, and has plenty of history. The same thing is true of Ana, but while Riley is a blue jeans kind of gal, Ana is strictly a buyer of designer clothing. Their differences are obvious, but, could a relatonship still work out?Clevenger has also created some strong supporting characters, including Sharon, the owner of the B & B. There is the excitement of a flood, the realities of winter in Denver, and some very intense love scenes. All of these make for a very good read.
C**Y
A fun read with an extra layer of introspection
I really liked this book. It does exactly what I want a romance to do -- interesting characters, good sex scenes, and just the right amount of anticipation as to how it will all work out in the end (which of course it does)! But it also does a little bit more. By switching between the present and the main character's past relationships the author added a depth of perspective to the main character and to the story as a whole. Many romances just focus on the basic girl meets girl narrative, which is of course fun. But this book asks more of the reader. It asks us to think about how our past relationships impact how we enter into new ones, how we acknowledge the baggage we bring, and how we work through our pasts to be fully present with our current partners. The past we all bring with us into new relationships is too often ignored in romances, and I found it both interesting and refreshing to see the characters wrestle with this question.
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