The touch of a woman by K.C.McGregor
I know I have said it before, but one of the details that make me choose a book to read is it’s title. The title of K.C. McGregor’s “The touch of a woman” suggests one of the main characters has never been with a woman before, meaning she is totally straight. Another good reason for it to be a great read is the fact that both women are at the crossroads of their lives at second ages, which suggests both of them have some life experience and a hell of a lot of emotional baggage and they bring their own baggage in their relationship, even though involuntarily. decides to be going with her maiden name now, simply Ellis Keene, you will see why in the book, and I won’t disclose it because it’s a very important twist in the plot. We get to know Ellis Keene moving into an apartment in Sacramento from the big city of San Francisco, because she needs to start her life over again, as she has been widowed due to an office rampage. Her three children support her, especially they know...