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Strange Fruit by Lillian Smith

Lillian Smith | Strange Fruit | One of the very earliest paperback Lesbian novels published in America.

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Beloved Gomorrah by Justine Saracen

Justine Saracen | Beloved Gomorrah | What if Sodom and Gomorrah, those synonyms for debauchery, were in fact perfect societies? What if the avenging angels were genocidal terrorists, and

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Realities by Eliza Lynn Linton; Deborah T. Meem

Eliza Lynn Linton; Deborah T. Meem | Realities | Beautiful young Clara de Saumarez, strong-willed and impulsive, runs away from her aristocratic family to London to become an actress after her father

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Reluctant Daughter by Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman | Reluctant Daughter | A story every daughter will recognize, The Reluctant Daughter depicts the struggles of Lydia Pinkowitz to communicate the realities of her life as a l

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Regiment Of Women by Clemence Dane

Clemence Dane | Regiment Of Women | Regiment of Women is the debut novel of Winifred Ashton writing as Clemence Dane. First published in 1917, the novel has gained some notoriety due to

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Waiting For The Violins by Justine Saracen

Justine Saracen | Waiting For The Violins | Antonia Forrester, an English nurse, is nearly killed while trying to save soldiers fleeing at Dunkirk. Embittered, she returns to occupied Brussels a

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Circle of Grace by Penelope J. Stokes

Penelope J. Stokes | Circle of Grace |

All her adult life, Grace Benedict has been living a lie. Now that deception is about to catch up with her.

Thirty years ago, Grace and her

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The Riding Mistress by Harriett Gilbert

Harriett Gilbert | The Riding Mistress | Drama of a troubled lesbian romance.

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The Secret Gospel of Mary Magdalene by Michele Roberts

Michele Roberts | The Secret Gospel of Mary Magdalene |

‘An assured tour de force of passion. The power with which it reclaims spiritual and sexual strength for women cannot be ignored.’-Time Out Lon

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Echo of Sin by Gin Leconte Menssen

Gin Leconte Menssen | Echo of Sin | Scarce novel of the 1950s underworld, in which a woman seeking to escape the poverty of small town life becomes romantically involved with another wom