Becoming Jennifer: Becoming Jennifer Book Two
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Some truths refuse to stay hidden. Some names demand to be spoken.
In the summer before high school, Jamie Grant learned how to survive by disappearing. She hid her true self, Jennifer, in journals, rituals, and fleeting moments of being seen. Now, in late August 1994 in Kansas, hiding is no longer enough.
As high school begins, Jennifer is still Jamie to her family and the world, a trans girl carrying the weight of secrecy, gender identity, and family trauma. Her older sister Michelle, the one person who almost sees her, is leaving for college. A childhood friend is gone. At home, silence and violence press in. At school, Jennifer clings to fragile lifelines: a scarf from her new friend Cinnamon, the quiet compassion of a counselor, and a shoebox filled with notes that whisper hope when everything else feels dangerous.
Navigating friendships, first love, and the terror of being discovered, Jennifer’s world tightens around her. When her truth finally comes into the open, the consequences are devastating. A breaking point leads to a desperate act and a hospital bed where survival becomes the only goal.
Becoming Jennifer follows a transgender girl’s journey through crisis and recovery, emotional healing, and reckoning. Supported by Michelle, Cinnamon, and a few adults who choose acceptance over denial, Jennifer begins the slow work of learning to live. Each small victory matters: hearing her true name spoken, holding her sister’s hand, believing she deserves to exist.
This LGBTQ survival story is about coming out, resilience, and the courage to stay. It is a story of pain and hope, of family wounds and chosen support, and of a transgender girl who refuses to disappear.
Becoming Jennifer is a testament to acceptance, survival, and the radical power of being seen.
Some truths refuse to stay hidden. Some names demand to be spoken.
In the summer before high school, Jamie Grant learned how to survive by disappearing. She hid her true self, Jennifer, in journals, rituals, and fleeting moments of being seen. Now, in late August 1994 in Kansas, hiding is no longer enough.
As high school begins, Jennifer is still Jamie to her family and the world, a trans girl carrying the weight of secrecy, gender identity, and family trauma. Her older sister Michelle, the one person who almost sees her, is leaving for college. A childhood friend is gone. At home, silence and violence press in. At school, Jennifer clings to fragile lifelines: a scarf from her new friend Cinnamon, the quiet compassion of a counselor, and a shoebox filled with notes that whisper hope when everything else feels dangerous.
Navigating friendships, first love, and the terror of being discovered, Jennifer’s world tightens around her. When her truth finally comes into the open, the consequences are devastating. A breaking point leads to a desperate act and a hospital bed where survival becomes the only goal.
Becoming Jennifer follows a transgender girl’s journey through crisis and recovery, emotional healing, and reckoning. Supported by Michelle, Cinnamon, and a few adults who choose acceptance over denial, Jennifer begins the slow work of learning to live. Each small victory matters: hearing her true name spoken, holding her sister’s hand, believing she deserves to exist.
This LGBTQ survival story is about coming out, resilience, and the courage to stay. It is a story of pain and hope, of family wounds and chosen support, and of a transgender girl who refuses to disappear.
Becoming Jennifer is a testament to acceptance, survival, and the radical power of being seen.
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A Summer Between Shadows and Sunlight.
After a year of turmoil and self-discovery, Jennifer Grace is ready for something entirely new: an ordinary, extraordinary summer. With her girlfriend Cinnamon at her side, Jennifer travels from the familiar rhythms of home to the dazzling, anonymous streets of New York City for a month-long writing program. Gone are the old battles for acceptance and identity; this is a season of possibility, friendship, and quiet growth.
In a world where safety is finally within reach, Jennifer explores what it means to trust herself and those she loves. The story lingers in the everyday magic of city adventures, late-night conversations, shared beds in hotel rooms, and the gentle, ongoing work of belonging. No secrets, no running, only the slow unraveling of fear, the deepening of love, and the strength found in being seen.
But when the past finds its way to her doorstep, Jennifer is confronted with a memory she thought she had outgrown. Almost Jennifer is a tender, luminous exploration of healing, intimacy, and the courage to claim happiness, not as a prize, but as a way of living. This is a story about holding on, letting go, and growing up in the light.
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Some truths are discovered quietly. Others must be defended.
Jennifer Grace thought she had already crossed the hardest line: choosing her name, claiming her life, and stepping into the world as herself. But becoming visible is not the same as being safe.
As sophomore year begins, Jennifer finds that living honestly draws attention she did not ask for. Rumors spread. Boundaries are tested. Old fears resurface in new forms, and the quiet certainty she has built must withstand the pressure of a world that does not always know how to be kind. At school, at home, and within herself, Jennifer is forced to learn where she ends, and others begin.
Surrounded by fierce friendships, a growing first love, and a family determined to protect her, Jennifer faces choices that demand courage, clarity, and resolve. This is not a story about hiding or retreating. It is about standing firm, learning when to fight, when to lean on others, and when to trust her own voice.
Finding Jennifer is a deeply emotional coming-of-age story about resilience, identity, and the power of choosing yourself again and again, even when the world pushes back.
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Her Infinite Embrace
£5.99Add to cartSome desires never fade. Some loves survive forever.
Jennifer has walked the world for centuries, not as a saint or savior, but as a succubus bound to immortality and hunger. From candlelit halls of medieval Europe to the electric glow of modern Paris, she has fed on desire, leaving obsession, longing, and ruin in her wake. Eternity is not a gift. It is a curse wrapped in seduction, memory, and unending supernatural desire.
Each era brings new cities, new lovers, and new myths. Venice masks secrets behind silk and shadow. Rio burns with rhythm and temptation. History bends around Jennifer as she moves through time, untouchable and unchanged, a living legend of fantasy fiction shaped by pleasure and loss.
But in Paris, something shifts.
Molly is not like the others. A bold and enigmatic woman, she listens to Jennifer’s immortal confessions not with fear, but with curiosity and quiet strength. As wine and stories blur the line between predator and companion, Jennifer begins to feel something forbidden. Connection. Vulnerability. Perhaps even love.
Told across centuries and continents, Her Infinite Embrace is a paranormal romance woven with historical fantasy, LGBTQ themes, and the ache of immortality. It is a story of seduction and survival, of myth and memory, and of what happens when a creature born of hunger dares to want more than desire alone.
In a world where pleasure is power and love is dangerous, Jennifer must face the truth she has avoided for centuries. For some monsters, the most perilous temptation is not desire, but the hope of being truly seen.
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New Moon, New Love
£5.99Add to cartSometimes love begins the moment you stop searching for it.
Jennifer Hall is exhausted from chasing love that never lasts. After years of empty hookups, broken promises, and relationships that leave her feeling unseen, she makes a quiet but powerful decision. She is done with dating. Done with men. Done with giving her heart away too easily.
For the first time, Jennifer chooses herself.
Determined to focus on self-discovery, friendships, and the life she has built as a transgender woman in the vibrant heart of Los Angeles, she returns to her favorite club, The Blue Moon, alone and unapologetic. It feels like a new beginning, even if healing from heartbreak is lonelier than she expected.
But the universe has its own timing.
Under the glow of neon lights and a rising new moon, Jennifer met Jessica, a sharp-witted, warm-hearted drama teacher whose laughter feels effortless and whose presence awakens emotions Jennifer thought she had buried. What begins as a conversation slowly turns into a connection, challenging Jennifer’s resolve and opening the door to a love she never planned for.
New Moon, New Love is a tender LGBTQ love story and contemporary romance novel about healing, vulnerability, and the courage it takes to trust again. Blending lesbian romance with emotional depth, this young adult fiction story explores relationships shaped by honesty, acceptance, and the bravery to begin again.
As Jennifer navigates fear, hope, and the possibility of love under a changing sky, she learns that sometimes the most meaningful relationships arrive when you finally believe you are enough. Under the new moon, heartbreak fades, healing begins, and love finds its way home.
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Some summers change you quietly, before you ever have the words.
Thirteen-year-old Jamie Grant is caught in between worlds. It is the summer before high school in Kansas City, Kansas, a season of heat, waiting, and becoming. To everyone else, Jamie is still a boy, following rules, keeping his head down, surviving the expectations placed on him. But inside, she knows her truth. Her real name, Jennifer, lives only in the pages of a new diary, written in careful strokes, hidden from a world that is not yet ready to see her.
This is a coming-of-age summer shaped by longing and loss. Jamie’s first love, Jeremy, is gone without warning, leaving behind grief, unanswered questions, and the memory of a kiss she carries like a secret treasure. At home, her father’s harsh control and her mother’s silence leave no room for gender identity or self-discovery. Jamie learns to survive by shrinking, by performing the role expected of her, even as gender dysphoria tugs at her sense of self.
Yet in the quiet moments, something stirs.Across long days and humid nights, Jamie claims small, dangerous freedoms. A borrowed scarf. A soft reflection in the mirror. A whispered wish under the stars. New faces appear, potential friends, a counselor whose kindness offers a flicker of hope, but Jennifer remains hidden, waiting for the right moment to exist.
Not Yet Jennifer is an emotional LGBTQ summer story about first love, grief, and the struggles of growing up unseen. It is a transgender story of patience and resilience, of learning who you are before the world lets you say it out loud. Tender, intimate, and deeply human, this novel is for anyone who has ever had to wait to become themselves, believing that someday, soon, their truth will finally be allowed to shine.
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Some summers change everything. Others finally let you breathe.
Still Jennifer is a tender, affirming coming-of-age story about identity, love, and the quiet power of belonging.
Jennifer Marie Grace enters her first summer no longer fighting to explain who she is. In her small Kansas City neighborhood, life slows just enough for her to notice what was once out of reach. Porch swings and late sunsets. Family laughter drifting through open windows. A sense of peace she never thought she was allowed to keep.
Surrounded by a family that has grown into its love for her, Jennifer experiences the beauty of being fully seen. Shopping trips with her sister Michelle, backyard gatherings, and long afternoons swimming with friends become milestones in a life finally lived without fear. Her mother and siblings offer support not as a question, but as a given.
At the heart of the story is Jennifer’s relationship with Cinnamon, her girlfriend and anchor. Their lesbian romance is gentle, playful, and deeply rooted in trust. Together, they explore intimacy not as a struggle, but as something warm and safe. In Cinnamon’s presence, Jennifer learns that love can feel easy and steady, even in a world that once felt fragile.
Blending transgender representation, contemporary romance, and heartfelt family and relationship dynamics, Still Jennifer captures the beauty of ordinary happiness. This LGBTQ fiction grounded in sunlight and small moments, a rural fiction summer where identity is not a conflict, but a truth allowed to rest.
Jennifer is no longer becoming. She is Still Jennifer.
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Some summers change everything. Others finally let you breathe.
Still Jennifer is a tender, affirming coming-of-age story about identity, love, and the quiet power of belonging.
Jennifer Marie Grace enters her first summer no longer fighting to explain who she is. In her small Kansas City neighborhood, life slows just enough for her to notice what was once out of reach. Porch swings and late sunsets. Family laughter drifting through open windows. A sense of peace she never thought she was allowed to keep.
Surrounded by a family that has grown into its love for her, Jennifer experiences the beauty of being fully seen. Shopping trips with her sister Michelle, backyard gatherings, and long afternoons swimming with friends become milestones in a life finally lived without fear. Her mother and siblings offer support not as a question, but as a given.
At the heart of the story is Jennifer’s relationship with Cinnamon, her girlfriend and anchor. Their lesbian romance is gentle, playful, and deeply rooted in trust. Together, they explore intimacy not as a struggle, but as something warm and safe. In Cinnamon’s presence, Jennifer learns that love can feel easy and steady, even in a world that once felt fragile.
Blending transgender representation, contemporary romance, and heartfelt family and relationship dynamics, Still Jennifer captures the beauty of ordinary happiness. This LGBTQ fiction grounded in sunlight and small moments, a rural fiction summer where identity is not a conflict, but a truth allowed to rest.
Jennifer is no longer becoming. She is Still Jennifer.
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After a year of turmoil and self-discovery, Jennifer Grace is ready for something entirely new: an ordinary, extraordinary summer. With her girlfriend Cinnamon at her side, Jennifer travels from the familiar rhythms of home to the dazzling, anonymous streets of New York City for a month-long writing program. Gone are the old battles for acceptance and identity; this is a season of possibility, friendship, and quiet growth.
In a world where safety is finally within reach, Jennifer explores what it means to trust herself and those she loves. The story lingers in the everyday magic of city adventures, late-night conversations, shared beds in hotel rooms, and the gentle, ongoing work of belonging. No secrets, no running, only the slow unraveling of fear, the deepening of love, and the strength found in being seen.
But when the past finds its way to her doorstep, Jennifer is confronted with a memory she thought she had outgrown. Almost Jennifer is a tender, luminous exploration of healing, intimacy, and the courage to claim happiness, not as a prize, but as a way of living. This is a story about holding on, letting go, and growing up in the light.
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Some summers change you quietly, before you ever have the words.
Thirteen-year-old Jamie Grant is caught in between worlds. It is the summer before high school in Kansas City, Kansas, a season of heat, waiting, and becoming. To everyone else, Jamie is still a boy, following rules, keeping his head down, surviving the expectations placed on him. But inside, she knows her truth. Her real name, Jennifer, lives only in the pages of a new diary, written in careful strokes, hidden from a world that is not yet ready to see her.
This is a coming-of-age summer shaped by longing and loss. Jamie’s first love, Jeremy, is gone without warning, leaving behind grief, unanswered questions, and the memory of a kiss she carries like a secret treasure. At home, her father’s harsh control and her mother’s silence leave no room for gender identity or self-discovery. Jamie learns to survive by shrinking, by performing the role expected of her, even as gender dysphoria tugs at her sense of self.
Yet in the quiet moments, something stirs.Across long days and humid nights, Jamie claims small, dangerous freedoms. A borrowed scarf. A soft reflection in the mirror. A whispered wish under the stars. New faces appear, potential friends, a counselor whose kindness offers a flicker of hope, but Jennifer remains hidden, waiting for the right moment to exist.
Not Yet Jennifer is an emotional LGBTQ summer story about first love, grief, and the struggles of growing up unseen. It is a transgender story of patience and resilience, of learning who you are before the world lets you say it out loud. Tender, intimate, and deeply human, this novel is for anyone who has ever had to wait to become themselves, believing that someday, soon, their truth will finally be allowed to shine.















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