Lillian Smith | Strange Fruit | One of the very earliest paperback Lesbian novels published in America. Also one of the earliest Signet books, whose numbering started at 660. Wonderf
Erika Lopez | They Call Me Mad Dog! | What do you do when love goes wrong? If you’re Tomato ‘Mad Dog’ Rodriguez, the reigning queen of motorcycle-riding, bicoastal bisexuals, you do every
Achy Obejas | Days of Awe | “RICH AND SONOROUS PROSE . . . There’s plenty of reason to hope for the future of a fiction that welcomes writers with such a passionate sense of the
Elizabeth Lang; Susanne Amrain | Anna | Arriving in a small town in Upper New York State with her husband and children, Anna Johnson is befriended by her neighbor, nursery owner Hope Alford.
David Alexander | The Madhouse in Washington Square | ‘While he lived, Carley Dane, a novelist whose one great success had led him to alcoholism, took delight in doling out misery in varied forms to all a
Lynn Ames; Georgia Beers; Susan Smith; Susan X Meagher; JD Glass | Outsiders | What happens when you take five beloved, powerhouse authors, each with a unique voice and style, give them one word to work with, and put them between
Lanette Kauten | Cassia | All Tanya wants is to fit in with an art culture she doesn’t belong in. All Cassia wants is to hide who she really is. When they romantically entangle
Shay Youngblood | Soul Kiss | Soul Kiss, an eloquent first novel from well-known African-American playwright Shay Youngblood, opens as seven-year-old Mariah Kim Santos is un
Kate Christie | Flight | It’s June 1993, and Ashley Lake has just been reminded that she is not a lucky person. As a small child, she lost her parents in a plane crash from wh