Sometimes #resistance can get complicated.

From the outside, Kasey James had the perfect life.  She had a rich husband, two perfect kids, and a big house in Eastside with a pool in the backyard. None of her friends understand why she left her husband and went back to a stressful job teaching high school.  She knows they’ll understand even less when she tells them she’s started dating a woman from Westside.

*If* she tells them, that is.  After all, Kasey has her kids to think of, not to mention the upcoming school board election.  What if her neighbors withdraw their support when they find out she’s seeing a woman?

Drea Robbins has a good life, too.  She owns her own home and operates her own business, making enough money doing what she loves that she can support her mom, sister, and niece.  She wishes she had a “special someone” in her life, but in the grand scheme of things, being single isn’t that big of a deal.

Kasey James, a white woman living in Eastside, is the absolute last person Drea expects to fall for.  Kasey’s recently divorced from a man, she’s got two kids, she lives in the middle of rich suburbia — to say that Kasey’s lifestyle is different from Drea’s would be the understatement of the year. But it’s like Drea’s mom says — we can’t control whom we fall for, and whether Drea likes it or not, she’s falling for Kasey hard.

Opposites attract… right?

When a real estate development controversy puts Drea and Kasey on opposite sides of a battle line, will their new love prove strong enough to survive?  Or is it just unrealistic for two women with so many differences to find a common ground they can hold against all the world’s pressures?

Eastside / Westside / Love is a story about race, class, gentrification, and inequality.  But more than that, it’s a story about hope, and about finding out that what brings us together is stronger than what pulls us apart.

~ Available on Amazon here ~