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Surrounded by one million people in Dublin city, two women feel very alone. One a university student from a small town in the Irish countryside, the other an adventurous spirit from a city in Brazil, they've both been searching for the other among the irritations and noise of everyday life...

Two Alone in Dublin A Lesbian Love Story edition by Lucy Carey Literature Fiction eBooks

A good heart felt story about finding love.

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  • File Size 3354 KB
  • Print Length 104 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Lucy Carey (September 13, 2014)
  • Publication Date September 13, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00NKQEZ3Y

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Really enjoyed this! Beautiful read. Looking forward to seeing what Lucy Carey does next.
Not much of a story, dull
I found this to be a nice read. The author did a good job of illustrating how our misinterpretations of others actions and motivations can so often make our lives and loves more difficult than they need be.
For a nascent novelist, this writing is a definite notch above most (it goes beyond the utility of the scenes to give color, weight -- a relative richness in the context). I agree that this was short, but really -- given how 's compensating authors for their work, I think we'll see quite a bit more of this. Bravo, first timer! Believable characters that you root for; solid development of conflicts and backstory that creates a good emerging foundation. Great setting for more novellas, Ms Carey... keep them coming!
Due to the length the characters are a bit shallow, but it is a cute story. The biggest issue with the story is the lack of realism in Marianna assuming things about Susie. A simple, "So... that guy is your boyfriend?" during one of their many conversations would have resulted in a,"Paul? Heck no! He's a friend." Possibly even with an, "I'm gay." tacked on. Too much of the plot hinges on that misunderstanding.
Those looking for a read both atmospheric and emotional will get just that in this tale of a lonely and lost girl looking for the girl of her dreams. What follows is a story of misunderstandings as both ladies struggle to find happiness amidst their mutual unrelenting loneliness.

This was a sweet story with sensuality just hinted at throughout most of the story. The relationship between the exotic Mariana and studious Susie progresses at a believable pace with plenty of bumps and bruises along the way as assumptions keep them apart for a time. Their mutual loneliness is conveyed in a heartbreaking way too that had me sympathetic towards both of them and left me rooting for them to get together. Both have moved to Ireland from far away and have had to struggle to make ends meet with only one person they can count on. Though they might seem different they're a perfect match, both longing to explore new things. Life is chaotic, especially for Susie, but when they're together there's a sense of peacefulness and acceptance surrounding them. That's why I wish more time had been spent on them as a couple together. I would've liked to see them interact with one another when in close quarters and as they didn't get their HFN until the end I felt frustrated.

The author vividly detailed the country with all it's colorful vernacular and historic sites. I found myself quickly immersed in this endearing and homey land. Mariana and Susie were cute together, once they finally reached that point, and I found them easy to relate to. When together there was a simmer of sexual tension which manifested in a sensual encounter at the end that was richly rewarding. Along with this likable main couple was a large cast of secondary characters that almost too much time was spent on. Considering this story's short word count I felt as if I knew more about Susie's friend Paul than her because a lot of time was spent on his love life. Even her roommates were given more page time than I wanted to see. Ultimately though this was a good story and with the promise seen her I expect greatness from this author in a genre that deserves to flourish.
A student, stuck with a house full of idiots, and a coffee shop girl cross paths. There follows lots of mishaps and wires crossed, before they finally get toether.

Only a short tale, 106 pages, just a little less than an hours reading, for me but its delightful! It really is! Its all about the cross wires, and things taken out of context, that make this book, and the trouble Mariana and Susie go to. I loved the build up for these two, and Susie's little meltdown at the end with her house mates was hilarious!

Its been a while since I read a F/F story, and they used to be more...well...explicit than this one, however, I really loved this. Mariana and Susie only come together the once, right at the end, but it was very well written, and very inkepping with the rest of the story. I should like to read more by this author, maybe a longer one, especially if they are F/F based.

Only a short review, for a short and sweet book, but certainly one I would probably read again, and I am NOT a rereader -)

Oh I should say, the author is obviously Irish, and that comes across in her writing, so if you are NOT UK based, some spellings and sayings might be a little different. Personally, I loved the Irish words coming out of Mariana's mouth with a Brazilian accent!

4 Fangs
A good heart felt story about finding love.
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