Category: Fiction

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Other Women by Lisa Alther

Lisa Alther | Other Women | With two young sons, a failed marriage, a job as an emergency room nurse that leaves her feeling paralyzed and hopeless, and a relationship with a wom

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Surplus by Sylvia Stevenson

Sylvia Stevenson | Surplus | Often the road to heaven on earth – which some call happiness, and some mirage – is a tangled pathway, broadening slowly as it winds along, till as la

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An Older Love by Charlotte Wolff

Charlotte Wolff | An Older Love | About two older women who are attracted to each other.

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Map of Ireland by Stephanie Grant

Stephanie Grant | Map of Ireland | From Publishers Weekly

Edgy and erotic, Grant’s second novel (after The Passion of Alice) runs a complex story of urban racial conflict through a

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Give Me A Reason by Lyn Gardner

Lyn Gardner | Give Me A Reason | Intelligent, confident and beautiful, Antoinette Vaughn had it all until one night she went to help a friend and paid for it…with a life sentence in

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Returning to Rockwell: Tis Always the Season for Miracles by Helen ‘Taylor’ Little

Helen ‘Taylor’ Little | Returning to Rockwell: Tis Always the Season for Miracles |

Dana Lynne O’Malley grew up believing that her grandfather was a leprechaun. After all, that was the nickname her grandmother lovingly gave him. Cu

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Switch by Carol Guess

Carol Guess | Switch | Carol Guess’s lyrical and accomplished second novel, set in small-town Indiana, is poised on the tension between the surface cheeriness of the waitres

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Other Girls by Diane Ayres

Diane Ayres | Other Girls | OTHER GIRLS BY DIANE AYRES (KENSINGTON, MAY 2002, ISBN: 0758201117) What really goes on behind the ivy-covered walls of a women’s college? Welcome to

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Applesauce by June Arnold

June Arnold | Applesauce | Applesause a story of a Vassar girl,who for the love of her husband became,Eloise,Rebecca,and Lila ,in turn.

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Better Together by Pat Cronin

Pat Cronin | Better Together | Mac Bradenton has never been south of the Mason Dixon Line or across a body of water wider than the Ohio River. But her best friend, Kristy, is sick a