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Cosima’s Diary: My Life as a Unicorn - The Lesbian Diaries #3 - cover

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Cosima’s Diary: My Life as a Unicorn - The Lesbian Diaries #3

Giselle Renarde

Publisher: Giselle Renarde

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Summary

Cosima is a paid unicorn. No, not the mythical creature, though women like Cosima are almost as rare—that's why she's so much in demand. Cosima consorts with married couples. It's not just a job, to her. She thinks of it as a calling. That's why she's so torn when she meets Lenore: part-time barista, part-time nurse, full-time girl of Cosima's dreams. Lenore's not so sure she wants to date a woman she has to share. Can Cosima choose between the vocation she loves and the woman she wants? 
Lesbian fiction from award-winning queer Canadian author Giselle Renarde.
Available since: 11/20/2019.

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