Adeline Murphy believes the Apple Valley Inn is the only thing waiting for her in Cattle Valley, and it's up to Melissa Danes to change her way of thinking.
Adeline Murphy heads to Cattle Valley, Wyoming looking for a fresh start. She's invested every dime she has and purchased the local bed and breakfast. Arriving in town with a cranky girlfriend in tow, Addie's devastated to discover the inn has been vandalised. With the property uninhabitable, she has no source of income and a mounting stack of bills.
Melissa Danes' quiet Cattle Valley existence is shaken by the arrival of the beautiful Addie and her surly tagalong, Chloe. She's captivated by Addie, but stays away thinking Addie and Chloe are in a committed relationship. When she discovers differently, all bets are off.
Mel discovers Addie has several barriers to cross, including repairing the damaged inn and her even more wounded self-esteem. When Mel looks at Addie she sees more than Fool's Gold, but she needs to find a way for Addie to see it too.
Note: This novel is a stand alone title which includes characters created by Carol Lynne in the Cattle Valley Series. Visit the Cattle Valley website for more information on this bestselling series!
Jenna Byrnes shows her incredible skill when writing characters created by other authors. Just point me in the right direction because I want to visit Cattle Valley again and again!Read the full review at
August 2009
Review from Romance Junkies
Reviewed by Christina
Lesbian erotic romance is hard to find so I was happy to see this addition to the series. FOOL’S GOLD is a fun and engaging addition to the Cattle Valley universe. Read the full review at
July 2009
Jenna - Thank you
Reviewed by Erotic Horizon from London
Firstly FOOL GOLD was a new genre for me, I have never read a F/F book and if there was one author I was going to trust to hold my hand and lead me through this, it was going to be Jenna Byrnes – so I took the plunge and have read my first F/F book..
FOOL’S GOLD is a quirky read – I must admit I liked it, not only for the fact that I made it pass the smut. I liked the opposite attract theme that would eventually gel the main protags together – I liked the fact that despite a compact size story Ms. Byrnes gave us a rounded picture of the characters we met, she didn’t force the book with overly emotional language or even funny moment to fill gaps. She gave us a visit into the live of two women who met at a time when they were not only of importance to each others lifes, but without even realising it – needed each other at that phase of their life's.