Clara has always known that her journey would be complicated, but she never expected love to be this tangled. Living in the vibrant streets of Paris as a transgender woman, Clara is learning to navigate a world that is not always kind-or simple. When Julien, her first love, reenters her life, he brings comfort, familiarity, and a love that has endured despite time and change. At the same time, Camille, a gentle and intuitive artist, awakens new feelings, challenging Clara to embrace desire, vulnerability, and honesty.
As Clara's heart is pulled in two directions, she must confront her deepest fears: the fear of heartbreak, the fear of hurting those she cares about, and the fear of fully loving herself. Between moments of tenderness, jealousy, and emotional turbulence, Clara discovers that love is never neat, but it is always transformative. Love Within Me, the first book in the Born in Wrong Body series, is a bittersweet, romantic, and introspective story about identity, courage, and the beauty of loving-messy, complex, and unreservedly human.
Clara has always known that her journey would be complicated, but she never expected love to be this tangled. Living in the vibrant streets of Paris as a transgender woman, Clara is learning to navigate a world that is not always kind-or simple. When Julien, her first love, reenters her life, he brings comfort, familiarity, and a love that has endured despite time and change. At the same time, Camille, a gentle and intuitive artist, awakens new feelings, challenging Clara to embrace desire, vulnerability, and honesty.
As Clara's heart is pulled in two directions, she must confront her deepest fears: the fear of heartbreak, the fear of hurting those she cares about, and the fear of fully loving herself. Between moments of tenderness, jealousy, and emotional turbulence, Clara discovers that love is never neat, but it is always transformative. Love Within Me, the first book in the Born in Wrong Body series, is a bittersweet, romantic, and introspective story about identity, courage, and the beauty of loving-messy, complex, and unreservedly human.