
Girls Like Us!: Season 1
Girls Like Us!, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Graham Mack
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By:
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Anike Bay
About this listen
This is a lesbian drama series about a female attorney named Keisha, who is intimately involved in a relationship with a female author named Zoi’ and a male gynecologist named Greg. Keisha has been able to keep her idiosyncrasies hidden from her family and friends for months, but now her secret affair with Zoi’ is creeping to the forefront. Keisha is feeling pressured by Zoi’ to end her relationship with Greg and equally pressured by Greg to get married now. She has finally realized that she must choose between the love of her life, Zoi, and the politically correct life with Greg she is supposed to live.
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