Glass Hours by Susan Molyneaux
Evelyn Winters is suspended in the aftermath of her mother’s death, her marriage to Charlene Foster dissolving into brittle choreography of unspoken grievances.
Evelyn Winters is suspended in the aftermath of her mother’s death, her marriage to Charlene Foster dissolving into brittle choreography of unspoken grievances.
A gritty debut novel set in South London following lesbian drug dealer Harry and bisexual dancer Becky as their lives intersect through Harry’s brother Pete, exploring their complex romantic relationship against the backdrop of urban struggle, family histories, and the contemporary challenges facing millennials.
A true crime investigation into the 2001 murder of American exchange student Jamie Penich in Seoul, South Korea, focusing on the coerced false confession of fellow student Kenzi Snider who was pressured to admit killing Penich during a fabricated ‘lesbian encounter.’
Detective Morgan Blackburn commands New Dresden’s Homicide Division with icy perfection and methods that push ethical boundaries.
An interdisciplinary academic anthology examining domestic spaces and homemaking through queer perspectives, with chapters analyzing everything from lesbian pulp fiction kitchens to queer bathrooms, closets, and gardens across multiple scholarly disciplines.
A metaliterary hybrid memoir-novel following lesbian writer Michelle through 1990s San Francisco’s queer scene and her drug-fueled relationships, as the world literally begins ending around her move to Los Angeles, blending addiction recovery with apocalyptic fiction.
A groundbreaking 1973 sociological study that pioneered the social constructionist approach to sexuality, examining how sexual behaviors and identities—including lesbian and gay sexualities—are socially scripted rather than biologically determined.
In The Familiar Dark, even doing the right thing can lead to handcuffs, and sometimes justice wears the face of tragedy.
Detective Morgan Blackburn returns to Homicide under a cloud of scandal, her every move scrutinized by a hostile press and a terrified department.
Werewolf barista Julie and her magical pals try to unwind at a party, but a conniving fraternity of fairy bros has other plans for our heroes.