Perfect Rhythm (Fair Oaks #1) 
In her childhood home, she meets small-town nurse Holly Drummond, who isn’t impressed by Leo’s fame at all. That isn’t the only thing that makes Holly different from other women. She’s also asexual. For her, dating is a minefield of expectations that she has decided to avoid.
Can the tentative friendship between a burned-out pop star and a woman not interested in sex develop into something more despite their diverse expectations?
A lesbian romance about seeking the perfect rhythm between two very different people—and finding happiness where they least expect it.
Word Count: 107,000 words
So I love Jae! Who really dosent ? Shes an amazing writer and from the first page Im always hooked up with her stories. The amazing thing about Jae is how you get hooked up as well with her characters as she really goes the extra mile in bringing them to life (in your head obviously). The only reason I gave this a 3 stars, is because I really didnt like Holly, one of the main characters! For me, she was shellfish, boring, and very judgmental! But overall the book is so nice so I was so upset

Wow.. this book is amazing ...This wasnt the first book that I've read with asexual charaters but this book is very much imformative about asexual that made me understand them.. All in All i love this book!!!
Well, that was different! I didnt read the blurb for this book before I selected it because I have enjoyed all of Jaes books, so I was confident Id like this one, too. I expected a lesbian romance, and thats what this is but its not like any Ive ever read before. Thats because Holly one of the main characters is asexual. Of course, Ive heard about asexuality before. Asexual people are not interested in sex, right? It never seemed like a big deal or anything, but it isnt something Ive ever
This novel floored me. Ive got nothing but admiration for Jaes novels but after reading this my acclaim has doubled. It takes a lot of courage to write a lesbian fiction romance about an allosexual Lesbian and a asexual Lesbian. I have researched the sub genre to find no other Asexual Lesbian Fiction novels around and I must applaud Jae for taking this subject and rocking it.When popstar sensation Leo goes back to her hometown in Missouri to see her ailing father, she doesnt expect to meet her
I just reread this beautiful novel by Jae and loved it again. I wont say anything more about it, just that I highly recommend this book. There are better reviews of this book than I could write.
Jae
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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Fair Oaks #1 |
Literary Awards: | Golden Crown Literary Award for Contemporary Romance: Long Novels (2018) |
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Pop star Leontyne Blake might sing about love, but she stopped believing in it a long time ago. What women want is her image, not the real her. When her father has a stroke, she flees the spotlight and returns to her tiny Missouri hometown.In her childhood home, she meets small-town nurse Holly Drummond, who isn’t impressed by Leo’s fame at all. That isn’t the only thing that makes Holly different from other women. She’s also asexual. For her, dating is a minefield of expectations that she has decided to avoid.
Can the tentative friendship between a burned-out pop star and a woman not interested in sex develop into something more despite their diverse expectations?
A lesbian romance about seeking the perfect rhythm between two very different people—and finding happiness where they least expect it.
Word Count: 107,000 words
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Title | : | Perfect Rhythm (Fair Oaks #1) |
Author | : | Jae |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 303 pages |
Published | : | September 6th 2017 by Ylva Publishing (first published September 5th 2017) |
Categories | : | Romance. LGBT. Asexual. GLBT. Lesbian. Contemporary |
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Ratings: 4.26 From 1259 Users | 245 ReviewsCritique Containing Books Perfect Rhythm (Fair Oaks #1)
A well written, enjoyable romance. I just realized this is my 500th review on Goodreads. I'm happy to have it be from one of my favorite authors period. For me, Jae never disappoints, and this book was no exception.There has been a lot of new terms for sexuality and gender, that has come out in the past few years. As a lesbian, I want to support other minorities, but I honestly felt old, not knowing all these new terms. Sort of like when I used to explain how to use new technology to my parents,So I love Jae! Who really dosent ? Shes an amazing writer and from the first page Im always hooked up with her stories. The amazing thing about Jae is how you get hooked up as well with her characters as she really goes the extra mile in bringing them to life (in your head obviously). The only reason I gave this a 3 stars, is because I really didnt like Holly, one of the main characters! For me, she was shellfish, boring, and very judgmental! But overall the book is so nice so I was so upset

Wow.. this book is amazing ...This wasnt the first book that I've read with asexual charaters but this book is very much imformative about asexual that made me understand them.. All in All i love this book!!!
Well, that was different! I didnt read the blurb for this book before I selected it because I have enjoyed all of Jaes books, so I was confident Id like this one, too. I expected a lesbian romance, and thats what this is but its not like any Ive ever read before. Thats because Holly one of the main characters is asexual. Of course, Ive heard about asexuality before. Asexual people are not interested in sex, right? It never seemed like a big deal or anything, but it isnt something Ive ever
This novel floored me. Ive got nothing but admiration for Jaes novels but after reading this my acclaim has doubled. It takes a lot of courage to write a lesbian fiction romance about an allosexual Lesbian and a asexual Lesbian. I have researched the sub genre to find no other Asexual Lesbian Fiction novels around and I must applaud Jae for taking this subject and rocking it.When popstar sensation Leo goes back to her hometown in Missouri to see her ailing father, she doesnt expect to meet her
I just reread this beautiful novel by Jae and loved it again. I wont say anything more about it, just that I highly recommend this book. There are better reviews of this book than I could write.
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