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Book Review of Touch of Music

Touch of Music
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It had long since dawned upon her that she was physically attracted to Rebecca Morgan, then again, so was half of Straker's population. For crissake, Roxanna thought, annoyed with herself, I am not a school girl. I refuse to succumb to some dumb crush, especially if the crush consists of seeing a pair of beautiful grey eyes all over the place... Just because I kissed her once or twice, yes, I remember one kiss, one memorable kiss... I don't want to be another plaything for Dona Juanita Morgan, thank you very much.

New in town, Roxanna and her daughter Melissa share a house owned by Becky, a well-known singer of women's music, whose fame has gone to her head. In the beginning Roxanna and Becky are in constant conflict, denying their attraction to each other. But the life-threatening illness of Roxanna's daughter breaks down the barrier between the two women. As they are drawn together, Roxanna and Becky discover that the differences between them are not important after all.