Isabel Miller | Patience and Sarah | In the early nineteenth century, in a puritanical New England town, two women fall in love. With no one to guide or support them, Patience and Sarah t
Dan Curry | Kung-Fu Lesbian | Humorous, 1970’s action spoof by comedian, Dan Curry. Holly is 1,000 miles from Mexico with a million dollar briefcase and a trigger happy lover subsi
May Sarton | The Small Room | This is a perceptive, deeply questioning novel of a New England college, its students and it’s faculty. It is a novel about women and the unique relat
Shamim Sarif | Despite the Falling Snow | “A perfectly balanced novel of love and tragedy.”—Waterstone’s Books Quarterly (UK) In present-day Boston, seventy-year-old Alexander Ivanov has bui
Sue Nugent | Queer to the Corps | When 17-year-old Annie McGee visits a Marine Corps recruiting office, she learns little about opportunities for women in the Corps, but recruiters sho
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
Dola de Jong | The Tree and The Vine | This courageous early work of lesbian fiction (1951) tells the gripping story of two women torn between desires and taboos in the years leading up to
Helen Larder | Treasure | It’s Jo’s birthday and her girlfriend Sarah has organised a treasure hunt in the country for the two of them, their little girl Derrie and their frien
Francine Saint Marie | The Secret Keeping | A LAMBDA Notable Book, Goldie Award Finalist, Semi-finalist for the Independent Publishers Award, and an IPPY Bronze medalist. [Publisher’s Special:Ed
Lisa Bonner | My Dearest Belle | Sydney is a white, forty one-year-old lesbian who was born and raised in Dallas. She owns a lucrative real estate agency. Adrian, her African Americ