This is book # 2 in the San Francisco Series.
Macon Greene is a reluctant, world-renowned violinist. She'd never had a problem playing for a crowd as long as she wasn't giving a solo. Her friends never seemed to notice her reluctance. In fact, her friends seemed to only really notice one thing about Macon - she always had a different woman around her. Sometimes, she'd flirt. Sometimes, they would. Rarely would it go anywhere. Unfortunately for Macon, she had a bit of a reputation.
Joanna Martin had a new profession and a new group of friends. Things were looking up in her life, with the exception of love. She'd never been able to find the right guy for her. Of course, she was spending a lot of time with a group of lesbians these days through her friendship with Emma Colton. That might have something to do with it. While Emma had found her soulmate in Keira Worthy, Joanna was starting to wonder if she'd ever find the person she wanted to spend the rest of her life with.
As Joanna and Macon's friendship becomes the most important relationship for both women, Macon wonders if she'll ever have the courage to tell Joanna how she feels or if she'll just have to find a way to get over it. Joanna hadn't ever thought of being with a woman until she started spending all her free time with the beautiful and remarkably talented Macon. Suddenly, both women have a lot to think about.
Recommended order of reading the books in the series: