Category: Fiction

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A Hot Eyed Moderate by Jane Rule

Jane Rule | A Hot Eyed Moderate | In this forceful and witty collection of essays, Jane Rule speaks frankly of the issues she has confronted as a woman, an artist, and a lesbian, and o

Posted in Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

Lucy on the West Coast by Mary Beth Caschetta

Mary Beth Caschetta | Lucy on the West Coast | A collection of stories that relate the hazards of modern life for a heroine whose friends and acquaintances are always on the verge of dying or getti

Posted in Fiction Romance

A Taste Of Sin by Fiona Zedde

Fiona Zedde | A Taste Of Sin | Desiree Nichols is no stranger to heartbreak, but when her hot, young boyfriend abandons her after two years of being together, Dez’s foundations begi

Posted in Fiction Movie/Media Tie-In Short Story Collection (Single Author)

Meeting Magdalene by Marilyn Freeman

Marilyn Freeman | Meeting Magdalene | Synopsis from back cover:

Written with seductive style and captivating rhythm, MEETING MAGALENE is the basis of Marilyn Freeman’s enchanting

Posted in Award Winner Fiction Movie/Media Tie-In

Even Cowgirls Get The Blues by Tom Robbins

Tom Robbins | Even Cowgirls Get The Blues | Starring Sissy Hanshaw–flawlessly beautiful, almost. A small-town girl with big-time dreams and a quirk to match–hitchhiking her way into your heart

Posted in Black Interest Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

Lovers’ Choice by Becky Birtha

Becky Birtha | Lovers’ Choice | From 500 Great Books by Women; review by Sharon Canning

Lover’s Choice takes the reader on short trips into the lives of eleven different women. T

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The Children of Mother Glory by C.M. Harris

C.M. Harris | The Children of Mother Glory | Glory never thought the day would come when she would pour a double shot of Tennessee gumption and consider the seventh commandment.

Meet Gl

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Does This Make Sense to You? by Renée

Renée | Does This Make Sense to You? | Flora leaves her husband and moves in with her lesbian friend Ka, as she attempts to come to terms with her past and move forward into her future.

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Patience And Sarah by Isabel Miller

Isabel Miller | Patience And Sarah |

Winner of the 1971 American Library Assoc.’s first Gay Book Award, later called Stonewall Book Award

Set in the nineteenth century, Isabel M

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The Marrying Kind by Heather Conrad

Heather Conrad | The Marrying Kind | Praise for Conrad’s previous books:

‘Conrad’s characters . are well developed and easily identified with.’
-Andrea L.T. Peterson, WOMAN’S