Clara Nipper | Femme Noir | Dames, booze and murder is the oldest story in the book; but this time, it happens too fast to Nora Delaney, who is a notorious, womanizing college ba
Meri Weiss | Closer To Fine | In this luminous debut novel about a young woman putting her life back together after the death of her brother, Meri Weiss explores hope after heartbr
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
Lawrence Durrell | Balthazar | Minor lesbian content in the tetralogy (listed here as a series), each of which tells various aspects of a complex story of passion and deception from
Ronald Firbank | The New Rythum & Other Pieces | Previously unpublished Firbank material including seven chapters of a novel about New York, as well as some previously unpublished photographs.
Frederic Prokosch | The Seven Sisters | Readers of Prokosch’s novels through the years will recognize some of their distinctive traits- notably the sensuously surcharged prose and the densit
Jackie Calhoun | Life’s Surprises | An after-work walk to clear her mind was what Mallory Kerrigan intended, but spotting Caitlyn Gooding on the river trail interrupts her plans. At work
Winifred Lear-Heap | Shady Cloister | Quiet, understated and sympathetic story of feminine relationships in a school setting–but without the melodramatic atmosphere of tragedy which usua
Pat Taylor | A Circle of Friends | Bobbie is a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage. Follow her as she learns of the indiscretions of her husband and the betrayal of her best friend. Co