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Tenika Cummins, the co-owner of the Driven garage, wants to become a parent. But first, she must reveal a long held secret she’s kept from everyone . . . including her wife. Rosalind, an Asian-American tech lesbian, must come out to her homophobic, evangelical parents before she can begin a relationship with her love-at-first sight crush, Monroe. But Monroe, who is non-binary, must confront their own family in court as they file for a new gender marker and name change. Three deeply engrossing stories of love, loss and the power of owning your truth interweave in this fourth book in the Oaktown Girls series.
“Well-written, with good explorations of relationships, inner turmoil, and growth of characters . . . it’s another good read!” – Curve Magazine
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