One Shot at Love
Annette Mori [Mori, Annette]When Blair returns to her hometown after the death of her sister in a school shooting, she vows to use her voice to advocate for better gun control. She’s always been an activist, but this time it’s personal. At her lowest point, she meets Maribel, a nearly irresistible, strong, sexy woman who proves to be an enigma to Blair. She’s hiding something, but Blair can’t figure out what that possibly could be. For her part, Maribel can’t help approaching the weeping woman. When she learns the origin of her grief; her first thought is to run far away. Maribel is the last person who should form a friendship, much less anything more, with the beautiful, passionate, vulnerable, young woman. Ultimately, the allure is too much for Maribel, but how long can she keep her secret and continue to nurture their burgeoning feelings for one another. A committed left-wing social activist could never fall for the poster child of the NRA. Unless taking that one shot at love matters more than anything else.