Category: Fiction

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Tormented Venus by Guy Andreya

Guy Andreya | Tormented Venus | Unable to find a proper description. Assuming very minor lesbian content – book is listed in Checklist by Bradley & Grier as having lesbian content of

Posted in Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

Sidecar by Ann McMan

Ann McMan | Sidecar | A fast, funny, and wholly satisfying compilation of short stories filled with the same rich detail, witty humor, jagged verbal jousting, and joyous in

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The Middle Mist by Mary Renault

Mary Renault | The Middle Mist | This is the story of two sisters: earnest, unwordly Elsie and boyish, independant Leo. Both sisters ran away from their nagging parents, Elsie some y

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Ambitious Women by Barbara Wilson (2)

Barbara Wilson (2) | Ambitious Women | The story of Allison, Magda and Holly, three women caught up in a Seattle Grand Jury investigation into terrorism. Fast-paces as a thriller, thought-p

Posted in Fiction Romance

The Seasons of a Heart by Constance O. Irvin

Constance O. Irvin | The Seasons of a Heart | In the poignant novel The Seasons of a Heart, the struggle for survival in a frozen wilderness awakens a forbidden love.

A plane crash in th

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Folly by Maureen Brady

Maureen Brady | Folly | This optimistic, witty, and dramatic book depicts a world not often to be found in literature. The novel tells the story of women workers in a textile

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The Llangollen Ladies by Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon | The Llangollen Ladies | Originally published in 1936 as Chase of the Wild Goose, and now back in print in paper, this thinly-veiled biographical novel is the fascinating stor

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The Playgroup by Nelsie Spencer

Nelsie Spencer | The Playgroup | Before she signed up for the mommy role, Ellie Fuller was a stand-up comic, a good best friend, and on her way to substantial success in the TV world.

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For Want of the Horse the Rider was Lost by Red Jordan Arobateau

Red Jordan Arobateau | For Want of the Horse the Rider was Lost | bisexual lesbian fiction. the story of an underclass woman of mixed race heritage & her skid row battles against alcholism. this is book #2 in the luc

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The Great Heart Bank Robbery by Red Jordan Arobateau

Red Jordan Arobateau | The Great Heart Bank Robbery | The story of a sixteen-year-old lesbian discovering Gay Life in New York’s Greenwich Village. How she lives. Meetings with other dikes. Personal ins