Posted in Religion & Spirituality

Reconciling Journey by Michal Anne Pepper

Michal Anne Pepper | Reconciling Journey | Does your sexual orientation separate you from your faith in Jesus? Does your faith in Jesus prevent you from accepting yourself as your creator made

Posted in Mystery

Set Up by Claire McNab

Claire McNab | Set Up | Three unsolved murders; her son, David, accused of selling marijuana; and a journalist hanging around, following her every move. Life is challenging f

Posted in Erotica

Lesbian Love by Walter Braun

Walter Braun | Lesbian Love | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Mystery

Storm Front by Linda Kay Silva

Linda Kay Silva | Storm Front | Officer Delta Stevens has her hands full! An assassin is after District Attorney Alexandria Pendleton and an international jewel thief is plaguing Del

Posted in Fiction

Dancer Dawkins and the California Kid by Willyce Kim

Willyce Kim | Dancer Dawkins and the California Kid | The most unusual lesbian novel of the year. And the most politically incorrect.

Dancer Dawkins views life best from behind a pile of hotcake

Posted in Romance

When Love Aint Enough by Vivian M. Kelly

Vivian M. Kelly | When Love Aint Enough | Casey Bank’s is young, beautiful and the hottest new attorney at her prestigious Norfolk law firm. So it’s hard to imagine life getting any better but

Posted in Romance

The One That Got Away by Stephanie Motes

Stephanie Motes | The One That Got Away | There will always be that one special someone, waiting and wandering through each person’s memories, immortalized by a summer love that has long since

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Sexing The City by Davina Cooper

Davina Cooper | Sexing The City | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Pulp

Lesbian Jungle by April Morgan

April Morgan | Lesbian Jungle | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Fiction

Rosemary and Juliet by Judy MacLean

Judy MacLean | Rosemary and Juliet | Can two teenage girls find happiness in each other’s arms-when it seems the whole world is against them?

In prose that is tender and compelling, Ju