Where the Heart Is by Roslyn Sinclair

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Book Three in The Carlisle series

Author: Roslyn Sinclair

Description

Publishing magnate Vivian has it all: a flourishing career, a happy toddler, and her adoring lover, Jules. The only thing missing is family approval. Can Vivian reconcile with her family during a tense trip to the Midwest with Jules?

An age-gap ice queen lesbian short story from the Carlisle series that asks whether you really can go home again.

 

This short story was originally published in the anthology After Happily Ever After Once Again in 2023.

Additional information

Publication Date

July 2024

Formats

epub (for Kindle Reader/Kindle Apps, for iBooks, Nook etc.), mobi, and pdf

Length

8,000 words

Language

English

ISBNs

978-3-96324-938-9 (e-book), 978-3-96324-939-6 (pdf)

Publisher

Ylva Publishing

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1 review for Where the Heart Is by Roslyn Sinclair

  1. listener15

    (verified owner):

    Stars: 5 Stars
    Format: Digital
    Series: Carlisle Book 3
    Steam Level: Fade to Black

    I read this for the I Heart Sapphic 2025 Reading Challenge for the prompt Age Gap.

    Even with this being a short story, I’m so glad we got another glimpse into their lives. I just simply love these characters.

    Quick Thoughts:
    – Was not expecting to get Vivian’s POV but I like it!
    – A bit of a time jump here, which I don’t understand why it surprised me so. After reading this is felt necessary to tell this story correctly
    – More books with kids should have bodily autonomy expressed explicitly (when the situation comes up of course, shoe horning isn’t fun for anyone)
    – Like all families, Vivian’s family is a mixed bag. Though Tom needs a good kick off a pier
    – Loved that this wasn’t some “everything is reconciled and Vivian was just holding onto a grudge from the past” story. The ending felt true to life
    – That last paragraph! Squee!

    Overall I loved this. Short stories are hard enough to write well but add the plot line about visiting a difficult family, and it’s usually a recipe for a sappy “everything is forgiven and it’s all perfect” story that I loathe. This isn’t that, it toes that line of dysfunction and (partial) reconciliation wonderfully. I’m so happy I bought and read this.

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