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Strollers and Swings (Sunsets and Shades Book 2)

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Lesbian romance writer, Laurel Lake (Kinsley Harper-Scott), knows there is no such thing as a happily ever after in real life. She expected there would always be ups and downs, but what she didn't expect was for marriage to be THIS hard. In this heart-wrenching sequel to the best selling lesbian romance, Sunsets and Shades, Kinsley and Grace Harper-Scott are met with a whole new set of challenges as they embark on the journey to parenthood. Grace can't figure out why Kinsley won't take the process seriously, while Kinsley wonders if her wife will ever be happy again. Life isn't easy as attempt after attempt fails, but their love can survive anything, right? Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ self-published (August 6, 2020)


Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 6, 2020


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File size ‏ : ‎ 369 KB


Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited


Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled


Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported


Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled


X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled


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  • A bit rushed but still good to read.
I was great to see this relationship evolve. I remember like the first book a lot, so getting to get a taste of where things went was great. The ending felt a bit rushed, and there was definitely a point or two where I felt like Kinsley wasn't quite getting her due. First because we hear more about her emotional process when she finally speaks on it in the end, even though half the book is her POV and that could have been communicated more along the way. Second when she has her little outburst and says the thing she "doesn't mean" I found that to be slightly unbelievable. Not that she'd say that, that was totally in character, but that we don't explore why she said it. People like her don't just say things they don't mean, those things have a hint of truth I'm them, usually badly disguised vulnerabilies. In this case, it makes more sense to me that she's go off and say that stuff because for the most part, it was true. She spoke to Leah about why she'd said it and how she felt, but we never saw that acknowledged by Grace, who was the one who needed to hear it. Because it was true that Grace had only asked about how Kinsley was feeling in relation to her own feelings of guilt, or as an accusatory type statement. She also didn't really create and environment for Kinsley to be part of the decision making process in the beginning, and didn't seem to have much regard for how uncomfortable Kinsley obviously was with the clinic situation. Grace wouldn't have had to be paying attention that hard to see that Kinsley had concerns and opinions, in fact, she did speak on them, but she didn't flight to be heard after being dismissed. I thought it was kind of messed up that all of Grace's experiences got validated, and Kinsley had to be the main one to grow and change and learn to accommodate with barely any acknowledgement or validation of how she'd been hurt. It does make sense that it would play out like that, but it would have been nice to maybe get a therapy scene where Kinsley gets to speak on some of those things and actually be heard and acknowledged. Still, over all it was a great sequel. I'm glad I read it and I'll keep following this author and reading more of their work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2020 by Kindle Customer

  • Great Story
I really enjoyed this story. Both Grace and Kinsley are very different women... especially Kinsley. She's very guarded with her emotions. This often happens when someone is a total mush ball. They have to protect their heart because it's so easily broken. Having kids is never easy, most especially between two same sex partners. Sometimes it can make or break even the strongest couples. But when it works out as it's supposed to, it can be the most wonderful gift in the world. Great story. I can't wait to see where they take us nxt! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2020 by Kindle Customer

  • baby, baby
I liked the twists & drama of getting pregnant & the journey toward that goal. The ending was terrific, fitting both characters very well.
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022 by Rebecca

  • Two thumbs up!
Kinsley and Grace must take an incredible journey to get pregnant, to start a family. The anxious waiting, the failed treatments, it all takes an emotional toll on their relationship. Both deal with it in their own way, but Kinsley is Kinsley. Her humor and cynical view of everything, keeps her true feelings and emotions hidden. She isn’t forthright and comfortable in her expressions to others. Grace can’t always appreciate that behaviour. The love for each other must be strong to survive all this. The heartbreak, the hope, the fear and disappointments felt very real. This story is beautifully written. It made my heart ache and shout for joy. What a great sequel to Sunsets and Shades. Two thumbs up! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2020 by Loek

  • Great Emotional Story!
I am a big fan of Erica Lee starting with her first book “Dear Santa :I’m Gay”. I also loved the first book Sunsets and Shades and Kingsley and Grace’s story. The story of deciding to have a baby and the stress and turmoil their lives are going through can only be written by someone who has gone through the process. I loved this couple and I loved how this has played out. Also a big Congratulations to Erica Lee and her wife. Hope your lives turn out as happy as you wrote for Kingsley and Grace. This book is a must read... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2020 by Gina

  • Not what I expected. I'm sorry Erica...
I guess I was hoping for a exciting pregnancy and a baby and what I got was sadness and lots of tension. Im sure it was very realistic of what has and could accure but it was a bummer to read. I felt the pain and the feelings of her disappointing her. It was hard for me to read. The first was an easy read. This was hard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2020 by Melinda

  • Heartbreak and happiness
This story was written with so much love and emotion that you could feel it come right off the page. I can’t imagine a more difficult time for a couple. Grace and Kinsley have a strong relationship that was truly tested during their journey to have a family. A box of tissues is required while reading Erica’s books but it is so worth it. Congratulations ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2021 by Lorraine Rusnack

  • Strollers and Swings - book 2
What a fantastic book to follow up to Book 1!!! The trials of trying to get pregnant is what our daughter is going through now...so I can empathize with the characters and author. I hope that there are more books in this series to come. A great read.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2020 by Lisa

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