Posted in Performing Arts

My Blue Heaven: A Comedy In Two Acts by Jane Chambers

Jane Chambers | My Blue Heaven: A Comedy In Two Acts | The publicity for Jane Chambers’s comedy My Blue Heaven promises ‘Green Acres with a twist,’ but it seems to me more like a lesbian-affirmative variat

Posted in Mystery Romance

Tropical Storm by Melissa Good

Melissa Good | Tropical Storm | From bestselling author Melissa Good comes a tale of heartache, longing, family strife, lust for love, and redemption. Tropical Storm took the lesbian

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The Tormented (The Outer Ring) by Audrey Erskine Lindop

Audrey Erskine Lindop | The Tormented (The Outer Ring) | ‘A surging novel of foribdden love.’

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Staying In The Game by Nann Dunne

Nann Dunne | Staying In The Game | A serial killer has every college in the area on tenterhooks. When Shelley Brinton switches to Spofford College and acts mysteriously, her softball te

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Returning to Rockwell: Tis Always the Season for Miracles by Helen ‘Taylor’ Little

Helen ‘Taylor’ Little | Returning to Rockwell: Tis Always the Season for Miracles |

Dana Lynne O’Malley grew up believing that her grandfather was a leprechaun. After all, that was the nickname her grandmother lovingly gave him. Cu

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Gertrude Stein: A Bibliography, by Robert A. Wilson

Robert A. Wilson | Gertrude Stein: A Bibliography, | New York: Phoenix Bookshop, 1974. The contents are as follows: Books and Pamphlets by Gertrude Stein; Books and Pamphlets with Contributions by Gertr

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The Day We Were Mostly Butterflies by Louise W. King

Louise W. King | The Day We Were Mostly Butterflies | The fact that the boys like the boys and ditto for the girls is the most normal aspect of this wacky, comic first novel. In four episodes by Maurice C

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Women’s Barracks by Tereska Torres

Tereska Torres | Women’s Barracks |

Originally published in 1950, this account of life among female Free French soldiers in a London barracks during World War II sold four million cop

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Caution Under Construction by TJ Vertigo

TJ Vertigo | Caution Under Construction | Keefer Gibson has to learn to listen to her heart, and trust in someone whose womanizing reputation proceeds her. Through it all, they both have to le

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Switch by Carol Guess

Carol Guess | Switch | Carol Guess’s lyrical and accomplished second novel, set in small-town Indiana, is poised on the tension between the surface cheeriness of the waitres