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The Goddess Next Door - cover

The Goddess Next Door

Maya Anders

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

Shelby Shapiro is an American lesbian in London. Recently graduated from university, she's been commissioned by a British-based lesbian magazine to write a series of articles on New Age fads and trends. She rents a tiny top-floor apartment, and the moment she sets eyes on her new neighbor -- a gorgeously athletic but icily aloof German blonde named Inga Seeliger -- she falls madly in love.

Constantly rebuffed, Shelby needs every ounce of her wits as she tries to decipher the ice-goddess's weird lifestyle and mysterious past -- and, of course, break the ice, bring out Inga's inner lesbian, and live happily ever after. In the course of her investigation, which runs in parallel with her research for the magazine series, Shelby learns far more than she wanted about the history and forms of Tantric sex, and receives a surprisingly helpful lead from an unexpected source -- a Tarot reader!
Available since: 09/12/2025.
Print length: 60 pages.

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