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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| Between Girlfriends | Gracy Maynard doesn’t mind being a freelance writer–after all, it has a better ring to it than ‘unpublished writer.’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

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The Microcosm by Maureen Duffy

Maureen Duffy | The Microcosm | This novel, which opens and closes at a London club for the gay girls, is an expository, explicit, communal, interior view; while it occasionally refe

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Olivia by Olivia

Olivia | Olivia | From the back cover:

“When, at 16, Olivia left her English family to spend a year in a French finishing school near Paris, she moved into an

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Southland Auto Acres by Lisa Jones

Lisa Jones | Southland Auto Acres | Just out of college, Becky Pine wants a job, a girlfriend, and a manifesto. She wants a life — her own real life. Southland Auto Acres, a car lot in

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The Late Breakfasters by Robert Aickman

Robert Aickman | The Late Breakfasters | A novel of disturbing wit – gaily unpredictable – rich in eccentrics – often very funny – always delightful. Young Griselda de Reptonville is invited

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Winter Passage by Judith McDaniel

Judith McDaniel | Winter Passage | Novel set in a Vermont village in the 1970s opens the deeper stories of three women’s lives through the door of their friendship with each other.