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11/20/2025
Home: A Crown and Glory Lesbian Love StoryBy Zuri AmaraTwo women. One shelter. A love that feels like coming home.Ex-military and newly settled in Charlotte, Meeka Butler carries the quiet ache of loneliness and a lifetime of discipline. When she volunteers at a women’s shelter, she’s not looking for connection—just purpose. But then she meets Tavia Morrison, the shelter’s poised and passionate HR director, a woman who hides her exhaustion behind impeccable professionalism and long hours.What begins as a working partnership soon becomes something more profound. Long nights spent building safety protocols give way to laughter, friendship, and undeniable chemistry. Together, Meeka and Tavia learn that home isn’t just a place—it’s the people who make you feel seen, safe, and loved.Set in the world of the beloved Crown & Glory Series, Home is a tender, grown-woman love story filled with sisterhood, sensuality, and second chances. Surrounded by the women of the Crown & Glory salon sisterhood, Meeka and Tavia discover that real love is both a sanctuary, a revolution, and a home.Mature Content: For Readers 18 and OlderThis book contains adult language and consensual sexual intimacy between women. It is intended for mature readers only.Trigger Warning:This story contains brief references to past military trauma, domestic abuse, and loneliness related to isolation. These themes are handled with care, focusing on healing, empowerment, and love.Keywords: sapphic romance, lesbian love story, Black lesbian romance, WLW romance, women’s fiction, found family, workplace romance, interracial lesbian couple, healing romance, Crown and Glory series, Zuri Amara books, Black women’s love stories, African-American romance, emotional and sensual lesbian romance, happy ending (HEA)
Digital Books
Book Length:
150-320 Pages
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