![]() ![]() Though sympathetic, their readings of her poems. Still, the endearing development of the relationship itself makes this worth checking out. Ruihley and Benvenuto rely heavily on biography in their monographs, the first book-length studies of Lowell. Occasional side conflicts fizzle out in ways that may be entirely realistic, but also feel fairly unsatisfying. ![]() Lowell paints sharply observed portraits of both long-distance relationships and the world of academia, warts and all, the struggles of which sometimes bring down the mood, clashing with the sweet sexiness of Adrianna and Charlotte’s budding relationship. Their fond memories from graduate school quickly ignite into blistering passion, but being together long-term will require one woman to sacrifice her job and coast for the other. When a blizzard strands her in Madrid while on assignment, she reaches out to Adrianna Coates, a professor at UCLA currently on sabbatical in the city and one of the few other queer women of color in their field. /rebates/2faudiobook2f9781666150605&.com252faudiobook252f978166615060526afsrc3d126SID3d&idaudiobooks&ra4. The job sends her on far flung trips, but prevents her from seeing the sights. Charlotte Hilaire received a PhD in art history from Yale several years ago and now works a frustrating job as a courier for a New Haven art museum. ![]() Lowell’s debut ably combines blazing-hot eroticism with tender romance and sometimes-painful realism. SAILOR PROOF by Annabeth Albert MEET ME IN MADRID by Verity Lowell THE LIFE REVAMP by Kris Ripper IF YOU LOVE SOMETHING by Jayce Ellis D'VAUGHN AND KRIS. ![]()
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