About Gaza Love by Lee Cushing
Kate was a dedicated aid worker, a doctor working in Gaza to relieve suffering and starvation. She was a compassionate human being, one to whom war was a completely unthinkable foreign concept.
Nia was a mercenary, trained to kill. She was an expert in dealing with absolutes.
The moment Kate and Nia met, the horrors of the conflict melted away as their love consumed them. As their love grew amidst the carnage of war, the two women were thrown together in a situation that no one should have to face.
Review – You know I LOVE a good sapphic story and this one does not disappoint. I was very happy to receive a copy of this book, Gaza Love, and very intrigued by the title. Instantly, I dove in to give this novella a read so that I could tell you all about it. We are taken immediately to Gaza and quickly introduced to Katie and Nia in the middle of a war.
This is the fifteenth book in the “Girls Kissing Girls” series from author Lee Cushing. This is the first book I’ve read in the series but now I am very interested in going back to read the rest. This is a story that you will likely find tragic as well as transformative.
In the book, we are introduced to Kate, a committed humanitarian worker whose life’s purpose is to lessen suffering in Gaza’s war-torn areas.
Then we have Nia, a character that personifies the harsh realities of war. Nia, a mercenary by trade, lives her life under the constraints of survival and the need to make difficult choices. She is unparalleled in her ability to navigate the complexity of battle zones, yet beyond her stern demeanor is a complicated and fascinating inner life. Nia is quite clearly Katie’s opposite, from early on in the story.
Still, they are drawn to one another. They cross paths and an irresistible attraction that defies the chaos around them is sparked. In this story, we see Cushing explore the subtleties of love and the resilience it offers in the face of suffering. The connection between the two women is so strong and real, it’s hard not to want to root for them.
Even in the darkness of war and strife, they have found something beautiful in life – and in each other. Cushing’s ability to vividly depict the realities of life in a conflict zone is what makes “Gaza Love” so captivating. The contrast between Nia’s mercenary activities and Kate’s humanitarian endeavors serves as a moving reminder of the complex nature of conflict, where morality is frequently ambiguous.
As we read, we see that in the middle of the devastation and hopelessness, Kate and Nia’s love shows itself to be a resilient and unifying force. Their connection will make you reevaluate your assumptions about war and love. It tells the tale of two women who come from quite different backgrounds but who find comfort and understanding in one another.
With a kind yet unwavering hand, Lee Cushing tackles human emotion in his brave and sympathetic writing. More than just a love tale, “Gaza Love” is a meditation on the nature of humanity, the value of empathy, and the unwavering resolve of people who, in the face of overwhelming adversity,
work to improve the world. it’s a quick read, but worth every minute.
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I live in Blackpool England. I have published over 50 books. I am an avid collector of celebrity autographs.
I am a big supporter of LGBTQ rights, something that I try to explore through my work.
My author name is a combination of acting legends Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing and I hope that my fans will check out their body of work – They may have appeared in terrible films but always gave 150% of their talent.
My interests include studying supernatural folklore, bizarre mysteries like alien abductions, the Loch Ness Monster and similar occurrences and am a fan of shows like Doctor Who, Star Trek and Buffy The Vampire Slayer, from which I draw much of my inspiration.