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Blood Sisters by Valerie Miner

Valerie Miner | Blood Sisters | Blood Sisters has at its heart two Irish sisters, Gerry and Polly, who grew up steeped in the ideals of the 1916 uprising. Their lives separated when

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Cecile by Ruthann Robson

Ruthann Robson | Cecile | From Publishers Weekly

These 19 first-person stories form an insightful narrative that chronicles the daily events and small epiphanies in the rel

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The Ballad And The Source by Rosamond Lehmann

Rosamond Lehmann | The Ballad And The Source | Ten-year-old Rebecca is living in the country with her family when Sibyl Jardine, an enigmatic and powerful old woman, returns to her property in the

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Freeing Vera by Elissa Raffa

Elissa Raffa | Freeing Vera | You have to leave home more than once to get it right. New York, the 1970s: Frannie D’Amato, activist young artist and unashamed truth-teller, wants t

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Bow Grip by Ivan E. Coyote

Ivan E. Coyote | Bow Grip | arsenalpulp.com :

Winner of the 2007 ReLit Award for Best Novel
Shortlisted for the 2007 Ferro-Grumley Award for Women’s Fic

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Paybacks by Gabrielle Goldsby

Gabrielle Goldsby | Paybacks | Two women with a fiery past discover paybacks can be hell…and just as hot. Cameron Howard’s first thought was to toss the invitation to her ten-year

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Rack Focus by K. L. Kramer

K. L. Kramer | Rack Focus | Using a bisexual photojournalist as pivot, filmmaker-author KL KRAMER follows the roller-coaster love addictions and artistic ambitions of an Angelino

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Between Girlfriends by Elizabeth Dean

Elizabeth Dean | Between Girlfriends | Gracy Maynard doesn’t mind being a freelance writer–after all, it has a better ring to it than ‘unpublished writer.’ But is it too mch to ask, in the

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Seven Miles from Sydney by Lesley Thomson

Lesley Thomson | Seven Miles from Sydney | When Deborah Carry is invited to Australia to write a film about gangland violence, she gets murdered herself. The police and the newspapers are hardl

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The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall | The Well of Loneliness | First published in 1928, this timeless portrayal of lesbian love is now a classic. The thinly disguised story of Hall’s own life, it was banned outrig