A Woman Lost
Book 1 in the A Woman Lost lesbian romance series.Â
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Petrie has it all. She's rich, beautiful, intelligent, and successful. None of this matters to her mom. Les-Bi-An. That's all her mom sees.
Even though Lizzie insists her mom's antagonism does not bother her, Lizzie distances herself from her entire family. When her brother, Peter, calls her out of the blue to announce he's getting married, Lizzie's entire life changes drastically. Peter's fianc©e wants to bring the lesbian outcast back into the family. Will this desire cause Lizzie to lose everything dear to her?
Sarah, Lizzie's girlfriend, is ecstatic about this change in Lizzie's personal life. Sarah, the hopeless romantic, wants it all, including settling down with the fiercely independent Lizzie.
Can Lizzie be tamed? And can she survive her family and all of their secrets?
Praise for A Woman Lost:"I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys contemporary romance as this was one of the best lesbian contemporary books I've read." Lipstick Lesbian Reviews
"This is really a story I truly loved ... She has a fan for life!" Mismatched Bookends
"It's a fast-paced read with a topic that is current yet timeless." Boca Frau Blog
"Enjoyable and engaging story full of great characters. Loved it a lot! Definitely a page turner." Tranquil Dreams Blog
"And long after I read the last page, Lizzie, Sarah, Lizzie's mom "the scotch lady", and Maddie, the fianc©, lingered on my mind and in my heart.... I truly loved this book!" Hilary Grossman, author of Dangled Carat
"T.B. Markinson clearly captured a strong main character that has flaws, and a pompous family that freely slings judgments at Lizzie every chance they can. A Woman Lost is a fulfilling and lovely read." Sage Adderley, author of Invoking Nonna
"The story kept me turning the pages until the end. Great read!" Katie McKnight, author of Secrets Revealed
"This is a powerful and inspiring story about relationships and trust and not being afraid to face your fears ... She drew me into the story and keeping me there until the very last page." T. F. Walsh, author of Cloaked in Fur