Twice Shy is a contemporary lesbian romance about second chances, fresh starts, and the messy realities of life after divorce.
Amanda Russo is certain that revisiting her failed marriage is a terrible idea—until a brief fling with her ex reminds her she wants more than just work and parenting. Hiring an architect to remodel her bakery seems like a simple business decision, until the woman who walks in is as warm and engaging as she is skilled.
For Quinn Sullivan, divorce is still a raw wound. Well-meaning friends keep trying to set her up, but nothing clicks—until she meets Amanda. Working together on the bakery’s renovation only intensifies their connection, and Quinn begins to believe love might be worth the risk again.
There’s just one complication: Amanda’s ex-wife isn’t ready to move on, and she’s not about to step aside quietly.
Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven queer romance, Twice Shy blends emotional tension, humour, and slow-burning attraction as two women navigate co-parenting, career demands, and the possibility of a new love that could finally last.