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The River Within by Baxter Clare Trautman

Baxter Clare Trautman | The River Within | Three women. Three lies. One chance to tell the truth. For thirty years Foreign Correspondent Greer Madison has competed brilliantly in a man’s world.

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Aftershocks by Jess Wells

Jess Wells | Aftershocks | This classic tale of control, fear and upheaval, features Trout, a successful businesswoman unaccustomed to losing control…Her partner-in-life Patri

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Moll Cutpurse by Ellen Galford

Ellen Galford | Moll Cutpurse | The adventures of a swashbuckling lesbian heroine in Elizabethan London.

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All Out by Judith Alguire

Judith Alguire | All Out | Marathon runner Kay Strachan is determined to win an Olympic gold medal. She remains determined, until a budding romance with a policewoman threatens

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Sister Gin by June Arnold

June Arnold | Sister Gin | Aging, lesbian consciousness, the difficulty of escaping from alcoholism – these are the themes of June Arnold’s extraordinary novel, first published

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One of Our Own by Diane Salvatore

Diane Salvatore | One of Our Own | Lela felt as if she was betraying Carly, her very good and recent lover. But the train whistle blew, signaling to Lela that it was time to leave, for

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3 Lives: The Unforgettable Stories Of Three Women, Told With Poignancy And Compassion By One Of The Most Important Writers Of Our Century by Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein | 3 Lives: The Unforgettable Stories Of Three Women, Told With Poignancy And Compassion By One Of The Most Important Writers Of Our Century | Gertrude Stein, as a college student at Radcliffe and a medical student at Johns Hopkins Medical School, was a privileged woman, but she was surrounde

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At The Sweet Hour Of Hand In Hand by Renée Vivien

Renée Vivien | At The Sweet Hour Of Hand In Hand | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Madhouse in Washington Square by David Alexander

David Alexander | The Madhouse in Washington Square | ‘While he lived, Carley Dane, a novelist whose one great success had led him to alcoholism, took delight in doling out misery in varied forms to all a

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That Old Studebaker by Lee Lynch

Lee Lynch | That Old Studebaker | Andy Blaine’s two great loves are Regina and the car. A story of love and loss on a cross country ride.