Sometimes arriving somewhere new means surviving who you were forced to leave behind. At eighteen, Jennifer Ashford arrives in Los Angeles with nothing but a suitcase, a fractured heart, and the pain of being rejected by the people who were supposed to love her unconditionally. Disowned by her family for being transgender, she is suddenly alone in a city that promises freedom but demands a price. With no safety net and nowhere to turn, Jennifer makes choices driven by survival, not hope. Each step deeper into the shadows exposes her to danger, manipulation, and the harsh realities faced by too many LGBTQ youth searching for belonging. The streets teach lessons quickly, and not all of them are kind. Along the way, Jennifer encounters people who will shape her emotional journey in unexpected ways. Cass becomes an unlikely mentor, offering guidance born from experience. Reggie, a controlling gang leader, represents the threat of losing herself entirely. And then there is Jerry, mysterious, unpredictable, and impossible to read, forcing Jennifer to question what trust, love, and safety truly mean. Learning to Love is a powerful LGBTQ fiction and romance novel about gender identity, family rejection, and the fragile hope of connection. It is a young adult story of resilience, self-discovery, and the complicated relationships that form when love and survival collide. Book One: Arrival begins Jennifer’s journey toward understanding her worth, her boundaries, and her capacity to love in a world that has already tried to break her. This is not just a love story. It is the first step in learning how to live, how to heal, and how to choose herself.
Learning to Love
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