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Quicksilver by Fitzroy Davis

Fitzroy Davis | Quicksilver | ‘For those who revel in getting behind the scenes in theatre, here is a good, solid, meticulously detailed and very alive picture of a road company to

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Before the Rain by Luisita Lo?pez Torregrosa

Luisita Lo?pez Torregrosa | Before the Rain | A friendship between two journalists covering the Philippines Revolution of 1986 deepens into a passionate, far-flung love affair in this serenely cap

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The Affairs of Others by Amy Grace Loyd

Amy Grace Loyd | The Affairs of Others | Celia Cassill, who lost her young husband five years ago, is the owner of a small apartment building. She is determined to live a life at a remove fro

Posted in Romance

The Fellowship by K. Darblyne

K. Darblyne | The Fellowship | This beautifully written story introduces characters who will tug at your heartstrings. In a world filled with suspense, where lives hang in the balan

Posted in Poetry

Mysterious Acts By My People by Valerie Wetlaufer

Valerie Wetlaufer | Mysterious Acts By My People | Poetry. LGBT Studies. MYSTERIOUS ACTS BY MY PEOPLE is a fearless exploration of love, grief, violence, and humor. Wetlaufer documents the search for c

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Creep Into Thy Narrow Bed by Leonard Bishop

Leonard Bishop | Creep Into Thy Narrow Bed | A novel about the men and women caught in one of America’s most brutal underworlds – the abortion racket. At the center is Adam Michaels, a talented a

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Memoir

Memoirs of an Old Dyke by Jinx Beers

Jinx Beers | Memoirs of an Old Dyke | Born in a dysfunctional lower middle class family in the middle of the ‘big’ depression, no one could have predicted that Jinx Beers would be a pionee

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Night Women by Jan Bennett

Jan Bennett | Night Women | Some did it for money, but others for the endless nights of forbidden love’

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Olivia by Olivia

Olivia | Olivia | When Olivia turns sixteen she is sent to a Parisian finishing school to broaden her education. Soon after her arrival, she finds herself falling under

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Georgiana by Maude Hutchins

Maude Hutchins | Georgiana | The second section of a sensitive, well-written novel is laid in a girl’s school; there are three important variant attachments, and as a result one o