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P-Town Summer by Lisa Stocker

Lisa Stocker | P-Town Summer | Ah, Provincetown. An oasis of lazy days, ocean air, and frosty summer drinks – the perfect place to relax and bond while soaking up the summer sun. At

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Wind and Bones by Kristin Marra

Kristin Marra | Wind and Bones | Women, funerals, guns, and rattlesnakes. What could go wrong? Jill O’Hara, award-winning journalist and inveterate egotist, is about to find out. When

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Detour by Norma Ciraci

Norma Ciraci | Detour | She Paid For Love With Bitterness, Despair and Violence

‘Lu sat up in bed quickly, reached over and picked up the alarm clock on the night ta

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Love Loss Revenge by Graysen Morgen

Graysen Morgen | Love Loss Revenge | Rian Casey is an FBI Agent working the biggest case of her career and madly in love with her girlfriend. Her world is turned upside when tragedy strik

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The Carousel by Stefani Deoul

Stefani Deoul | The Carousel | Review

Can a rag-tag bunch of citizens who are hardly in touch with themselves, let alone with each other, ever come together? As this tale begins

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Paint It Today by Hilda Doolittle; H D; H.D.

Hilda Doolittle; H D; H.D. | Paint It Today |

This novel, a never before published Roman a clef by the famous imagist writer, H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), that explores H.D.’s love for women, is a l

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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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A Passionate Development by Eleanor Hill

Eleanor Hill | A Passionate Development | Development work all over the world is almost a character in itself in this sexy novel. So much so that the ramifications of a burgeoning lesbian rel

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Sleep With Me by Joanna Briscoe

Joanna Briscoe | Sleep With Me | Richard and Lelia’s child is conceived in a moment of giggling chaos as they dress for a Christmas party. They arrive rudely late and still glowing, a

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Liberty by Jay Taverner

Jay Taverner | Liberty | We are unable to locate a description at this time.