Cressida Lindsay | No, John, No | This is a novel about what it is like to be poor, rootless, intense and lesbian, trapped in a desperate bohemian life.
Eliza Lentzski | Don’t Call Me Hero | It’s been over a year since Cassidy Miller retired from the United States Marine Corps, but try telling that to her nightmares. She knew that coming b
Ann McMan | Bottle Rocket | When book critic, Kate Winston, deems the best-selling novel by debut author, Shawn Harris, ‘Simply Offal,’ things get out of hand quickly. Shawn’s an
Lillian Smith | Strange Fruit | One of the very earliest paperback Lesbian novels published in America. Also one of the earliest Signet books, whose numbering started at 660. Wonderf
Paulette Crosse | The Footstop Cafe | Run by Karen Morton, the eccentric, sex-fantasy-prone mother in a hilarious yet deeply troubled dysfunctional family in North Vancouver, the Footstop
Xequina Maria Berber; Giovanna Capone; Cheela Romain Smith | Dispatches From Lesbian America | Dispatches from Lesbian America is a collection of more than forty works of short fiction and memoir from contemporary writers, some newly emerging an
Trin Denise | Worth Dying For | Have you ever asked yourself, “Is this worth dying for?” FBI Special Agent Rheyna Sorento must answer that question when she gets the assignment of he
Patti Peal | Always is Not Forever | Main character meets woman of her dreams and they have commitment ceremony after only two weeks. She changes her will, then the new ‘wife’ tries to ki