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Comfrey, Wyoming, Book Three: Maiden Voyage

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As the third novel in the Comfrey, Wyoming series, Maiden Voyage spins a tale of bravery and coming of age for our beloved twins.

Like a calm river with hidden undercurrents, the town of Comfrey, Wyoming imitates a humble Western life while the inner relationships in the town swirl with curiosities, uncertainties, and found families.


As the third installment in the Comfrey, Wyoming series, Maiden Voyage reintroduces its readers to Heidi, Marcela, and Amadeus. Marcela is preparing for her gender-affirming surgery, Amadeus is eager to spread his wings out of the small town, and Heidi continues to offer her special recipe of firm love and loyalty to the twins while working at her restaurant. Supporting characters begin their own developments as well— Lucas commits to winning Marcela’s heart and Amadeus picks up a Shakespeare-quoting friend in San Francisco that follows him through Canada and into Alaska.


Birkmyer writes a comfortably paced and beautifully described story that isn’t tedious or redundant. Each character has an organic and natural deposition with believable personalities and flaws.


My favorite aspect of this novel is the consistent presence of the special type of unconditional love that found families curate. Heidi continues to love Marcela and Amadeus through their teenage growing pains even when she isn't their biological mother, Lucas unabashedly exposes his love for Marcela to prove himself worthy of her time, and Amadeus takes a chance on William, a young man from San Francisco who runs away to Wyoming after meeting Amadeus only once. The relationships that develop throughout the novel are unwavering reminders that to love and be loved are the cures to our fears and insecurities. In Maiden Voyage, each character is presented with a moment where instead of letting their doubts and prejudices stop them from connecting with someone, they choose to love and they reach out their hand. This series is full of moments where choosing to love is the solution and this sentiment never gets old.


Like a cup of hot tea after walking in the rain, this series brings comfort that is rejuvenating yet familiar.


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About the author

Daphne Birkmyer was born overseas and currently lives in the Napa Valley. Her degrees in biology continue to exert their influence on her written work. She lives with her family and other animals and is currently working on book 4 of the comfrey Wyoming series view profile

Published on December 15, 2022

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110000 words

Contains mild explicit content ⚠️

Genre: LGBTQ Fiction

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