Adored: A Crown and Glory Lesbian Love Story (Crown and Glory: Lesbian Love Stories of the Black Women of Crown and Glory Natural Hair Salon)
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06/05/2025
Adored: A Crown and Glory Lesbian Love Story Book Two in the Crown and Glory Series By Zuri Amara In this profoundly emotional and scorching sensual second installment of the Crown and Glory series, Zuri Amara delivers a powerful women-loving-women (WLW) romance between two Black women that explores healing, intimacy, and the transformative power of being truly seen and loved. Bevanne is a devoted single mother and talented natural hair stylist at Charlotte’s hottest Black-owned salon, Crown & Glory. She’s strong, capable, and used to holding it all together. But when Kiah, a quiet and mysterious accountant, starts coming in for regular retwists, their professional connection quickly grows into something deeper, something neither of them expected. What begins as soft glances and meaningful conversations becomes a slow-burn sapphic love story full of emotional depth, steamy scenes, and heartfelt vulnerability. As Kiah battles the shadows of past trauma—including PTSD, panic attacks, and the echoes of an abusive relationship—Bevanne offers her something she’s never known: safety, adoration, and acceptance. Together, they navigate motherhood, healing, and what it means to choose love again. Their chemistry is undeniable. Their bond is unbreakable. And when their love is finally made public, their community must decide whether to embrace them or challenge the foundations of what Black lesbian love looks like. 🔥 Featuring: Black lesbian romance Steamy WLW sex scenes Black women in love, healing, and power Slow-burn intimacy and emotional growth Family, community, and lesbian joy This book is perfect for readers who crave sensual, emotionally rich WLW (women-loving-women) romance, especially featuring Black women. It is both a celebration of Black female love and a testament to the healing power of being truly adored. Trigger Warning: This novel contains references to intimate partner physical and psychological abuse, PTSD, and panic attacks. Reader discretion is advised.
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