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Letters to Marina by Dacia Maraini

Dacia Maraini | Letters to Marina | Letters between two women after the break-up of their relationship.

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Concertina by M.J. Fitzgerald

M.J. Fitzgerald | Concertina | Coriola, aged forty-one, pregnant for the first time, and tending to a mother dying of cancer, tries to sum up and make sense of her life

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She Slipped and Fell by Shonda

Shonda | She Slipped and Fell | Tina Jones is alluring and outspoken. Kendall Long is sexy, yet delicate. Whether separate or together, these stunning best friends tend to cause quit

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Scuttlebutt by Jana L. Williams; Jana Williams

Jana L. Williams; Jana Williams | Scuttlebutt | Everyone seemed to know why they were there. Not Roberta Weston. Phoenix had been predictable, sunny and safe. The U.S. Navy boot-camp for women was r

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Bait by Loren Stone

Loren Stone | Bait | Nominated for the 2005 Lambda Literary Award

A radical lesbian sister…her conservative Christian brother…and the woman they both desire..

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You Must Remember This by Mary D. Brooks

Mary D. Brooks | You Must Remember This | In this sequel to the very popular ‘Out of Darkness,’ Eva and Zoe continue to build their life together after the horrors of World War II. With the he

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Giraffe People by Jill Malone

Jill Malone | Giraffe People | Lambda winner Jill Malone delivers a fresh and subtle take on the coming-out story

Cole Peter thought life couldn’t get any worse. Trapped be

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Somewhere Like This by Pat Arrowsmith

Pat Arrowsmith | Somewhere Like This | The blurb on the back:

All girls together…

Collingwood Prison – where the bad girls go. Where the only love and sex available is of one

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When We Were Young by Jackie Calhoun

Jackie Calhoun | When We Were Young | Emily Cortland and Brett Tarlington have been best friends since childhood. Brett wants more than friendship, but Emily is not so sure: her life is al

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Unexpected Child by Patricia Grossman

Patricia Grossman | Unexpected Child | Readers know from the beginning of this warm, consistently interesting third novel that its main character, Meg Krantz, a New York ceramist and volunt