3 Books by Ana Matics
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Overview: Ana Matics is twenty five, a long time writer and sometimes bank employee. This is her first forray into published writing. When not writing, Ana enjoys running with her dog and enjoying the vast countryside that her current state of North Carolina offers to explore.
Genre: Romance, FF, Lesbian, LGBT
Nermia and Condor: Once upon a time there was a goddess named Nermia whose lover was tricked into murdering her by the jealous god of the ocean. With her last dying breath, Nermia promised her lover that she would find them, no matter the cost. The promise was forgotten, lost in the annals of time and history, for many, many years.
June is an artist who dreams of a kingdom in the clouds. She is on the cusp of adulthood, but her life has been put on pause by an illness that might not be entirely natural. Her mind is dying; there is a growth on her brain that has stymied her life. Just as she feels all hope is lost, she meets a creature from the ancient past who offers her a future in memories of a time long gone.
Setting off to find the soul of the long-dead god Condor seems an impossible task to June. Her illness makes June feel as though she is constantly running out of time and her quarry seems nigh impossible to find. Condor is supposed to be a male god, but the only clue that seems viable is the intense pull of attraction she felt towards a girl she first caught sight of her freshman year of college.
They say that everything happens for a reason, but June’s struggling to see what the reason might be. A chance encounter and a cup of spilled coffee might just change all that.
The Return: Near Haven is like any other small, dying fishing village dotting the Maine coastline—a crusty remnant of an industry long gone, a place that is mired in sadness and longing for what was and can never be again. People move away, yet they always seem to come back. It’s a vicious cycle of small-town America.
Liza Hawke thought that she’d gotten out, escaped across the country on a basketball scholarship. A series of bad decisions, however, has her returning home after nearly a decade. She struggles to accept her place in the fabric of this small coastal town, making amends to the people she’s wronged and trying to rebuild her life in the process.
Her return marks the beginning of a shift within the town as the residents that she’s hurt so badly start to heal once more.
Unboxing the Sun: Veronica Marcco is plagued by boxes. Society expects her to fit into a nice and easy to comprehend set of them, but she’s never been able to quite make them fit. She has tried everything, but the problem is that she’s starting to realize that her box isn’t quite as easy to define as some.
She is not gay, but she’s certainly not straight either. Queer works to an extent, but she’s never felt comfortable with that box either. She’s floundering in her confusion and her desperation.
Enter Allison. She was only meant to be a one night stand, but she keeps coming back and Ronnie never quite finds the words to tell her to leave. Allison never pushes Ronnie to box herself up, but rather pushes Ronnie to start breaking all her own long-established rules when it comes to relationships.
This is a story of growing love and terrible confusion. Reason never quite has anything to do with it, and Ronnie finds herself hurtling towards something that she’s never thought she’d ever actually achieve — happiness.
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