Prescription For Love by Radclyffe
Radclyffe | Prescription For Love | Flannery Rivers is content to let her sister Harper carry on the family dynasty–at the Rivers hospital where they both work and on the home front. No
Radclyffe | Prescription For Love | Flannery Rivers is content to let her sister Harper carry on the family dynasty–at the Rivers hospital where they both work and on the home front. No
Chris Paynter | And A Time To Dance | Corey Banner is happy in a six-year relationship with her partner Judy, and sees only a bright future ahead for them. But Corey’s life is turned upsid
Penny Hayes | The Long Trail | School teacher Blanche Bartholomew and dance hall girl Teresa Stark discover an unthinkable love – a love so forbidden that it is outside every realit
Suzie Carr | A New Leash On Life | When a hurricane blows through town and threatens the future of Olivia Clark’s animal shelter, she publicizes her desperate plea for help to the masse
Diana Tremain Braund | Aspen’s Embers | Aspen Brown lives in the Maine town of Codyville Plantation. Her life of teaching and trying to save the environment has been most fulfilling…until
J.P. Mercer | Talon | Liberty Starr had just finished FBI training and believed she was doing her patriotic duty when she agreed to join the Talons, an elite covert group f
Julia Watts | Phases Of The Moon | Growing up dirt poor in a Kentucky coal mining camp in the 1940’s has made Glenda Mooney hungry for everything that life has to offer. She discovers e
Winter Pennington | Summoning Shadows | The second Rosso Lussuria Vampire Novel
Epiphany has risen within the ranks of clan status. Declared Elder and Inamorata before the Rosso Lus
Kenna White | Comfortable Distance | Dana Robbins needs a vacation from her girlfriend–and her life. Used to working out her problems in her work, the successful syndicated cartoonist pl
Julia Watts | Hypnotizing Chickens | Leaving home was the best decision Chrys Pickett ever made. She lost her rural accent, got a PhD. and made something of herself, promising she’d never