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Kamikaze Lust by Lauren Sanders

Lauren Sanders | Kamikaze Lust | Kamikaze Lust (Akashic, 2000), won a 2001 Lambda Literary Award.

Kamikaze Lust by first-time novelist Lauren Sanders takes the rea

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Blood Ties by Warren Adler

Warren Adler | Blood Ties | During a reunion at their ancestral castle, the famed Von Kassel family — arms dealers for over a hundred years — suddenly find themselves in posses

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Ever After by Sandra Freeman

Sandra Freeman | Ever After | This novel’s dedicated to everyone who manages to get it together to live happily ever after. Here, Charlie and Anna renegotiate their relationship [m

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Jericho by Pat Arrowsmith

Pat Arrowsmith | Jericho | ‘…Another survivor of the earliest days is Pat Arrowsmith, who has been to jail 11 times and arrested frequently for her protests. ‘It has been my l

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Crybaby Butch by Judith Frank

Judith Frank | Crybaby Butch | Drawing on her experience as an adult literacy tutor, Judith Frank’s first novel traces the difficult and sometimes hilarious connection between two b

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Diamonds and Rust by Jane Thompson

Jane Thompson | Diamonds and Rust | Alice Morrison has created a world for herself. The headmistress of a girls’ private school she lives surrounded by books and her beloved cat, Orlando

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Blood Sisters by Mary Jacobsen

Mary Jacobsen | Blood Sisters | A novel of the generosity of spirit and friendship that goes beyond sexuality!

Emily Ashmont is blunt, cynical, fiercely committed to her work, and

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The Juice of the Lemon is Sour by Mitzie Shodo

Mitzie Shodo | The Juice of the Lemon is Sour | Novel by a Seattle-born Air Force wife and mother. Better than most vanity press productions, aside from a romance this is also a murder mystery and i

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Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Townsend Warner

Sylvia Townsend Warner | Lolly Willowes | Amazon.com Review

Sylvia Townsend Warner began her literary career as a poet, and her first novel is as nimble and precise as poetry and reads as

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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