Category: Fiction

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Rat Bohemia by Sarah Schulman

Sarah Schulman | Rat Bohemia | Rat Bohemia won the Ferro-Grumley Award for Lesbian Fiction, and was named one of the ‘100 Best Gay and Lesbian Novels of All Time’ by the Publishing

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Wild Dogs by Helen Humphreys

Helen Humphreys | Wild Dogs | From Publishers Weekly

Six people stand at the edge of the woods, hoping to lure back their dogs who, released by family members who think they kn

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Brainchild by Eve Croft

Eve Croft | Brainchild | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Redneck Way Of Knowledge by Blanche McCrary Boyd

Blanche McCrary Boyd | The Redneck Way Of Knowledge | This intoxicating book by the author of The Revolution of Little Girls combines autobiography, reporting, and the dressed-up lies we call fiction. An

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Synthetic Bi Products by Sparrow L. Patterson

Sparrow L. Patterson | Synthetic Bi Products |

Synthetic Bi Products follows a 19-year-old bisexual girl on her whirlwind journey of sexual escapades, drug-induced hallucinations, shoplif

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Foundations – A Novel Of New Beginnings by Cheril N. Clarke

Cheril N. Clarke | Foundations – A Novel Of New Beginnings | We are unable to provide a description of this book at this time.

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The Doubtful Guests by Marion Douglas

Marion Douglas | The Doubtful Guests | Gayle McDonagh and her brother Richard are twins, doppelgangers, as their father liked to call them. That was before he started to change, before he s

Posted in Fiction Suspense

News by Heather Conrad

Heather Conrad | News | Sylvia and her cousin Linda have been close all their lives even as their life choices take them farther and farther apart. Linda, her husband, Steven

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The Best Laid Plans by M.E. Ross

M.E. Ross | The Best Laid Plans |

First Keely had a relationship with Darla and then she had one with Carolyn who seems to have been involved with everyone. And of course there are

Posted in Black Interest Fiction

The Activist’s Daughter by Ellyn Bache

Ellyn Bache | The Activist’s Daughter | The year is 1963, the peak of the U.S. civil rights movement. A quarter of a million people have just marched on Washington D.C., where they have been