Kelsie leads a good life. She's worked her way into a good job,
she lives in a decent place, and she's able to spend her free time doing
what she loves most: slaying digital vampires with her raid partners.
Between her coworkers and her video game friends, she has all the social
life she needs. Sure, she doesn't have much to do outside of work
beyond play video games, and her dating life is nonexistent, but things
could certainly be worse.
However, Kelsie's best friend has
other plans for her. She's always dragging Kelsie out to random classes
or events in town. Her latest scheme is to get Kelsie into pottery.
Kelsie wouldn't have cared less... if the pottery instructor, Taylor,
wasn't the most lively, bubbly, and gorgeous woman Kelsie has ever seen.
What's more, Taylor is an incredible gamer. Suddenly, Kelsie finds
herself caring much more about clay mugs and bowls.
Unfortunately,
it's a terrible time for Kelsie to have a crush. Kelsie's raid group is
in training for the toughest boss fight of their lives, and it is not
going well at all. But when Taylor joins their raid team, Kelsie finds
it increasingly difficult to focus on anything else. No matter how hard
she tries, Kelsie can't keep her crush on Taylor buried; but if she
reveals her feelings, she risks bringing their whole raid group, the
pottery class, and the first real spark she's felt towards someone else
in many years crashing down.
Will Kelsie be able to manage her
crush? Will the raid group be able to beat their boss battle? And could
Taylor actually feel something for Kelsie herself? Find out in this
lighthearted slice of life romance novel, full of digital vampire
slaying, clay shaping, and women who love women. Don't worry- a happy
ending is guaranteed!