Prism by Valerie Taylor
Valerie Taylor | Prism | Who said ‘Life begins at 40’? For Eldora, it began at 60, when she met Ann, a closeted dyke who had retired from her job and traded the hustle of big
Valerie Taylor | Prism | Who said ‘Life begins at 40’? For Eldora, it began at 60, when she met Ann, a closeted dyke who had retired from her job and traded the hustle of big
L.E. Harvey | Unbreakable Hostage | A gripping suspense novel, it is the story of Lareina Oliveira: a Ph. D. student at UCLA, studying algebra. She has a seemingly ordinary life. Lareina
Gerald Sykes | The Center of the Stage | ‘A sophisticated novel of a different kind of marriage’–Cover
Irresistable forces, immovable objects . . .
Here’s the story of a wo
Gerri Hill | Pelican’s Landing | The high-powered high life loses all its allure in the face of family tragedy. A return to the Gulf Coast life and a chance to reconnect and reclaim w
Ruth Vanita | Queering India | Little is known about same-sex love and eroticism in Indian culture, but this once forbidden subject is slowly receiving more attention. Here for the
Frankie J. Jones | Survival of Love | What do you do when you fall in love with your best friend’s daughter?
Denise and Jody have been best friends for over 35 years. They’ve been throu
Helen Humphreys | Leaving Earth | ‘The plane slips from a spool of blue, stitches a confident loop in the sky. Willa stands by the hangar as the Moth roars above her head, growl of
Nicole Conn | Angel Wings | From Kirkus Reviews
Two angels are assigned to a case involving two humans–and trouble ensues when their styles of guardianship conflict. Clancy