The Wedding Party by Tracey Richardson
Tracey Richardson | The Wedding Party | Dani and Shannon are blushing brides-to-be. Shannon’s niece Amanda, with friends Claire and Jordan, will soon be witnesses to the forthcoming nuptials
Tracey Richardson | The Wedding Party | Dani and Shannon are blushing brides-to-be. Shannon’s niece Amanda, with friends Claire and Jordan, will soon be witnesses to the forthcoming nuptials
Jesse J. Thoma | Seneca Falls | Seneca King is alone in life, the pain of her past her only companion. The idyllic confines of the women’s college Seneca attends prove more isolating
Patricia Highsmith | Carol | At the age of 19, aspiring stage designer Therese Belivet wonders how fate brought her to this soul-sucking job, working at Frankenberg’s department s
C.A. Popovich | The Courage To Try | From Great Danes to Pomeranians to polydactyl cats, in the rural town of Novi, Michigan, veterinarian Dr. Jaylin Meyers treats them all. But being bro
Karin Kallmaker | Frosting on the Cake | Every woman with a taste for great fiction knows that Karin Kallmaker cooks up the world’s most delicious lesbian romances. The only problem is her mo
Rue | It’s Not My Favorite | Breakups. Family secrets. Stumbling toward independence.
A riveting and humorous exploration of love, secrets, and sisterhood, It’s Not My Fa
Claire McNab | Under the Southern Cross | American Lee Paynter has built her small travel agency into an international tour company. Brash, confident, and openly lesbian, Lee’s great love is h
Kira Chase | Zinna | When artist Zinna Nolan abruptly leaves Rochester, New York, and her high school sweetheart Megan O’Neil, to pursue her artistic yearnings in New Orle
Marianne K. Martin | Love in the Balance | Not only does [Love in the Balance] have love and excitement, but it has issues very close to all of us.’–The Alabama Forum Gaiety
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Emily Smith | Searching For Forever | Dr. Natalie Jenner’s life is going exactly according to plan. She has the house, the family, and the perfect job. On paper, she has it all. But when s