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Love Ruins Everything by Karen X. Tulchinsky

Karen X. Tulchinsky | Love Ruins Everything | When Nomi Rabinovitch’s femme girlfriend leaves her for a man, Nomi seeks solace in watching schmaltzy videos at a friend’s place, working her shift a

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A Taste of Blood by Diana Lee

Diana Lee | A Taste of Blood | Ryan was born human; she was a young lass when Vikings raided the British coast and the highland clans of Scotland feuded with bloodlust and vigor. Ra

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The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers

Carson McCullers | The Member of the Wedding | With delicacy of perception and memory, humour and pathos, Carson McCullers spreads before us the three phases of a weekend crisis in the life of a mo

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Class Notes by Kate Stimpson

Kate Stimpson | Class Notes | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Forgotten by Carol H. Berg

Carol H. Berg | Forgotten | After an unexplained accident, Stacy awakens, confined to a hospital bed, unable to move. Struck with amnesia, she struggles to piece together her fra

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Entangled Thorns by Melinda Clayton

Melinda Clayton | Entangled Thorns | Beth Sloan has spent the majority of her life trying to escape the memories of a difficult childhood. Born into the infamous Pritchett family of Cedar

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Courtesans Princesses Lesbians by Marie Louise Laurent-Tailhade

Marie Louise Laurent-Tailhade | Courtesans Princesses Lesbians | It is a scandalous time, the 18th Century secrets love affairs of the King and the Queen.

History was made behind closed doors, ‘in boudoires

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Bobby Blanchard, Lesbian Gym Teacher by Monica Nolan

Monica Nolan | Bobby Blanchard, Lesbian Gym Teacher | ‘She schooled them in field hockey… and desire!’

Wayward Schoolgirls! Wild Passions! And Winning At Any Cost… Welcome to Metamora Academy

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Six of One by Rita Mae Brown

Rita Mae Brown | Six of One | Perched right on the Mason-Dixon line, tiny Runnymede, Maryland, is ripe with a history almost as colorful as the women who live there–from Celeste C

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Sexing the Cherry by Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson | Sexing the Cherry |

In a fantastic world that is and is not seventeenth-century England, a baby is found floating in the Thames. The child, Jordan, is rescued by Dog