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Heart Trouble (Read by Abigail Rakocy)

Overview

Award-winning author Jae’s newest lesbian novel is a medical romance with a few unexpected turns.

Sometimes the heart works in mysterious ways

Dr. Hope Finlay loves her job as an emergency room physician, especially since it allows her only brief encounters with her patients. She learned early in life not to get attached to anyone because it never lasts.

Laleh Samadi, a waitress at her aunt’s restaurant, is the exact opposite. She easily connects with people and loves her big, boisterous Persian family, despite their tendency to meddle in her life.

When Laleh needs to be rushed to the ER with heart trouble, Hope saves her life. Afterwards, strange things begin to occur: Why does Laleh suddenly know even the most obscure diseases, while Hope is fluent in Farsi?

Soon, they can no longer deny that there’s a mysterious connection between them—one that becomes stronger with each passing day.

Are they losing their minds…or their hearts?

Length: 109,000 words
Themes: empathic connection · ER doctor · Iranian-American · lesbian · medical romance · Persian-American · waitress


Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

Listening Length: 13 hours and 18 minutes

Narrator: Abigail Rakocy


About Jae

Jae is the author of twenty-four award-winning sapphic romances.

She lives in the sunniest city of Germany, near the French and Swiss borders. The writing bug bit her at the age of eleven.

She used to work as a psychologist but gave up her day job in 2013 to become a full-time writer and a part-time editor. As far as she’s concerned, it’s the best job in the world.

When she’s not writing, she is an avid reader of sapphic books, indulges her ice cream and stationery addictions, and watches way too many crime shows.

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