Category: Fiction

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Chocolates For Breakfast by Pamela Moore

Pamela Moore | Chocolates For Breakfast | ‘Chocolates for Breakfast’ is sometimes included in lists of early Lesbian Fiction, for the depiction of the relationship of two schoolgirls at an Eas

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City Boots by Elizabeth Ward

Elizabeth Ward | City Boots |

‘City Boots is a bright first novel…fast-paced and clever. Ward is a new voice that deserves to be heard.’–Rosie O’Donnell, author, Find Me

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Rainbow Heart by Toy Styles

Toy Styles | Rainbow Heart | How do you find your identity when you don’t know who you are? You don’t…you let your heart decide.

Thirteen-year-old Evelyn gladly helps

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Falling to Earth by Elizabeth Brownrigg

Elizabeth Brownrigg | Falling to Earth | Alice once dreamed of being an artist, but instead became a hard-working and successful manager at a computer-software company, supervising a group of

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Rotary Spokes by Fiona Cooper

Fiona Cooper | Rotary Spokes | The story of a 6’4′ lesbian motorcycle mechanic in a no-horse town in Middle America. It traces, with humour, how she comes to terms with her sexual n

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Solstice by Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates | Solstice | Back in print, one of the most engrossing of Joyce Carol Oates’s earlier novels explores a relationship between two women. Originally published in 198

Posted in Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

Cactus Love by Lee Lynch

Lee Lynch | Cactus Love | From the beloved author of Home in Your Hands and Morton River Valley…

More tales of the women you have come to know and love in Lee Lynch’

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Why We Close Our Eyes When We Kiss by Marnie Woodrow

Marnie Woodrow | Why We Close Our Eyes When We Kiss | We are unable to provide a description at this time

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Appalachian Justice by Melinda Clayton

Melinda Clayton | Appalachian Justice | Billy May Platte is a half Irish, half Cherokee Appalachian woman who learned the hard way that 1940s West Virginia was no place to be gay. As Billy M

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Night Lights by Bonnie Shrewsbury Arthur

Bonnie Shrewsbury Arthur | Night Lights | Jean Valentine is trying to pick up the pieces of her life after her lover’s death. Her absent-minded daughter is about to make her a grandmother. Her