
When should love take a stand? Freiya’s life is perfect. She’s got doting parents, a classroom of adorable kindergarteners, and the love of her life. Even if Sabrina insists on discretion in their private Catholic school, they share happiness in private. That is, until the bombshell hits. Their principal demands a “Fight for Families” covenant to refrain from “sexual perversion.” All teachers must sign. No exceptions. Sign, Sabrina says. Otherwise, they’ll lose their job, privacy, and home. Freiya doesn’t want to betray the woman she loves, but how can she sign a document that denounces their love? Is standing up for love worth losing her livelihood? If she speaks the truth, she’ll lose everything. If she lies, she’ll lose even more. How can Freiya take a stand for what’s right when the choices are wrong? How can it be wrong to love the woman who makes her life worth living? The truth should set them free, but Freiya’s stand threatens to destroy the very love she refuses to deny. When “religious freedom” legislates against identity, how can Freiya and Sabrina survive?
Author

Cookie queen, wooden spoon lady, and champion of carbs, Anastasia Vitsky specializes in F/F fiction. She hates shoes and is allergic to leather. When not writing about women who live spankily ever after, she coordinates reader and author events such as Spank or Treat, Love Spanks, and Sci Spanks. Her favorite event is Ana’s Advent Calendar, a month-long celebration of books, community, and making a difference. She is too afraid to watch Doctor Who, but she adores The Good Wife and anything with Audrey Hepburn. In her next life, she will learn how to make the perfect pie crust. She can be found at governingana.wordpress.com and on twitter @AnastasiaVitsky. I love to hear from readers!