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Out of Time by Paula Martinac

Paula Martinac | Out of Time | A handsomely repackaged version of an award-winning debut novel that won the 1990 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian Fiction and was a Finalist fo

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Butch II: A Novel by Jay Rayn

Jay Rayn | Butch II: A Novel | Beginning where Butch ended, Butch II lures the reader further into Michaelene Landetti’s life with it’s poignancy and bitter truths. After returning

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Navigating the Darwin Straits by Edith Forbes

Edith Forbes | Navigating the Darwin Straits |

Navigating the Darwin Straits reintroduces some of the characters from Edith Forbes’s Alma Rose, most notably Jordy McNeil. Growing up in a small

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Jay Loves Lucy by Fiona Cooper

Fiona Cooper | Jay Loves Lucy | ‘In the emotional No-Go zone of unrequited love, Cupid and Psyche are battling it out.

‘Jay, mid-thirties and comfortable with the single life, f

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Leave a Light On for Me by Jean Swallow

Jean Swallow | Leave a Light On for Me | Real life in real time for four San Francisco lesbians: cold coffee in the kitchen, hot sex on the side, and friendships strong enough to pull them al

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The Secret Trilogy: Three Novels. Two Women. One Epic Love Story. by Francine Saint Marie

Francine Saint Marie | The Secret Trilogy: Three Novels. Two Women. One Epic Love Story. | THREE NOVELS. TWO WOMEN. ONE EPIC LOVE STORY. ‘THE SECRET TRILOGY’ BY FRANCINE SAINT MARIE: Dr. Helaine Kristenson was not just talented and beautiful

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A Question of Love by Hilary March

Hilary March | A Question of Love | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Sandbox by Lynn Conrad

Lynn Conrad | The Sandbox | Against the backdrop of a woman owned photography studio, the spirit of lesbian friendships, love alliances, laughter, and tears unfold among an engag

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Easy Come Easy Go by Pamela May

Pamela May | Easy Come Easy Go | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Empathy by Sarah Schulman

Sarah Schulman | Empathy | From Publishers Weekly

Lesbian writer Schulman follows her well-received After Delores and People in Trouble with this insightful allegory, which