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The Road to Glory [Paperback]

Blayne Cooper (Author), T. Novan (Author)
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January 2002
When Leigh Matthews finds herself lost due to an unexpected detour in her normal trucking route, she ends up in the middle of nowhere. As soon as she lays eyes on RJ Fitzgerald, however, a beautiful and intriguing handyman for a lonely country diner, she realizes that nowhere can be a very interesting place.

'The Road to Glory' is a story of two women, their bumpy road from lust to love, and the multitude of surprising turns along the way.


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"This novel is first and foremost a love story packed with plenty of sexual heat... [D]ifficult to put down." -- Lesbian Worlds Reveiew http://www.lesbianworlds.com/books/glory.htm

Product Details

  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Renaissance Alliance Publishing (January 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1930928270
  • ISBN-13: 978-1930928275
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #139,448 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A good read with an unusual twist..., October 2, 2002
This review is from: The Road to Glory (Paperback)
Written by the same two authors who brought us the best-selling Madam President, The Road to Glory is wildly different and gives us a feel for the multi-faceted talents Cooper and Novan exhibit both separately and as collaborators.

It begins like a standard girl-meets-girl story. But from clues cleverly inserted by the authors, the reader soon becomes aware that this tale is anything but standard. Feisty trucker Leigh Matthews and old-fashioned, but ready-for-adventure RJ Fitzgerald meet when a strange detour takes the trucker off her regular route. The women discover an instant physical attraction that both are anxious to fulfill. As the story progresses, so does their infatuation with each other, until it surprises them by building into a true love that neither is quite ready to accept or trust.

The strange reactions of RJ's family and friends to the pairing creates a puzzling background that keeps the reader guessing as to its cause. In the meantime, odd tidbits of information are tossed into the mix, stirring up doubts about whether the two will ever be able to get together permanently--and why not?

Searching for these answers keeps the reader eagerly turning pages. The authors have produced an entertaining, sometimes "tongue-in-cheek" story with a delightfully original theme and tied it all together with a comic counterpoint of squirrelly antics. Be ready for a good read with an unusual twist, interspersed with some hearty laughs.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not in Kansas anymore?. . .find enchantment in South Dakota, June 30, 2002
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M. J. Lowe "www.mjlowe.info" (Denver, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
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The Road to Glory is a charming romantic comedy from two of Xenaverse's better known bards, Blayne Cooper, AKA Advocate and T. Novan. The lead characters, RJ Fitzgerald, a tall auburn haired handywoman, and Leigh Matthews, a petite chatty blonde trucker have a familiar feel to uber fan fiction readers. Cooper and Novan are aware of their almost obsessive use of the Xenaesque characters and even point it out via an amusing dialog between a very animated couple of squirrels. Yes, the squirrels from Cooper's The Story of Me make a reappearance, providing their rodential insights about human relations as well as a good bit of comic relief in their efforts to capture RJ's soda swilling cat, named Flea.

Leigh finds herself diverted to Glory, South Dakota, by a highway construction detour. At Fitz's, a diner just outside of the small town, Leigh falls in lust at first sight with RJ. She happily returns each week during her circular truck route. After several fast and furiously erotic encounters, Leigh invites RJ to join her on her week off in Seattle. As these two women continue explore their feelings and each other, it becomes increasingly clear that nothing is quite what it seems in Glory or with RJ. The vacation week in Seattle is full of humor, romance, and revelations. There are amusing trips to shop, to dance at a popular lesbian club, to play the arcade at a carnival and to visit a retirement community. Strangely at the latter RJ spends time with an old friend named Ruth and gives us insight into the varied roles of women in the military during World War II.

Wry and witty observations of American culture in general and particularly of scifi/fantasy fandoms are sprinkled throughout the story. For example, upon discovering that RJ still lives with her mother, Leigh cautiously asks if the handywoman attends scifi/fantasy conventions in costume. When RJ responds with a confused negative, Leigh is reassured, thinking, "A girl couldn't be too careful. Serial killers were one thing. But those weirdo convention goers were something else." (p89)

The Road to Glory is an enchanting story dealing with issues of love, death and finding the heart's desire. Readers familiar with the Xena fandom, particularly uber fan fiction, might have a greater appreciation of some of the humor. However, that familiarity is by no means needed to enjoy this story. All that is required is the time to indulge and a willingness to go for the long haul.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love these two, April 10, 2003
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Jean Murphy (Hamilton, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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As usual Blayne and T. have written a fasinating book. I have read The Road To Glory as well as the others these two have penned together. They are both funny, I mean LOL funny, great plots, and hold your interest. I'm hooked. I will certainly be reading what they write. If you are a avid reader such as myself. Then you need to pick up these authors books. Trust me, you will enjoy.
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