Angel Wings by Nicole Conn
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Two angels are assigned to a case involving two humans–and trouble ensues when their styles of guardianship conflict. Clancy
Sheila by Pamela Kaye; Jeanette Louise Roberts
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Gay and Lesbian Couples by Richard A. Mackey; Bernard A. O’Brien; Eileen F. Mackey
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Writing From The Heart by Lesléa Newman
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Shadow Box by Kim Pritekel
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Lesbians Have To Eat, 2! by Jenice Armstead
Jenice Armstead | Lesbians Have To Eat, 2! | Healthy eating and family time is extremely important, just as important as being financially stable. This is the second cookbook of the “Lesbians Hav
Lesbian And Gay Foster And Adoptive Parents by Gerald P. Mallon
Gerald P. Mallon | Lesbian And Gay Foster And Adoptive Parents | Foster care and adoption by gay men and lesbians is not a new phenomenon. Children and youth have always been placed by states and public agencies in
Southern Heart by Katie P. Moore
Katie P. Moore | Southern Heart | For the first time since her father’s passing three years prior, Kari Bossier returns to the south, to her family’s stately home on the emerald banks
Kiss of Noir by Clara Nipper
Clara Nipper | Kiss of Noir | ‘I was forty-six when I left the big city for the Big Easy. They say New Orleans is like a woman, beautiful, deceitful, and deadly. All I know is, I h