Posted in How-to-Guide Parenting & Families

Challenging Conceptions by Lisa Saffron

Lisa Saffron | Challenging Conceptions | This is the essential UK guidebook for lesbians who are creating their own families. It includes the experiences of birth mothers, co-parents, childre

Posted in Erotica

Harem Wish by Jan Carr

Jan Carr | Harem Wish | In this stunning debut novel, Carr explores a unique love between women–a love that is hauntingly linked by an unbreakable bond transcending centurie

Posted in Performing Arts

We Can Always Call Them Bulgarians by Kaier Curtin

Kaier Curtin | We Can Always Call Them Bulgarians | From Library Journal

Curtin focuses on the manner in which lesbian and gay characters were presented on the Broadway stage, with particular emphas

Posted in Romance

Tactical Pursuit by Lynette Mae

Lynette Mae | Tactical Pursuit | A decade after military investigations and terrorist bombs changed the course of her life forever, Devon James has settled into her new role. As a pol

Posted in Romance

Gloria’s Secret by Robin Alexander

Robin Alexander | Gloria’s Secret | Hayden Tate had hoped that life on Cat Island would be peaceful with her former trouble causing handyman Hank out of the picture. But when strange occ

Posted in Award Winner Romance

The Price of Salt by Claire Morgan

Claire Morgan | The Price of Salt | The Price of Salt has grown in popularity and in importance, and is now recognized as an American masterwork.  Highsmith has given us the enthralling

Posted in Pulp

Reform School Kittens by Red Young

Red Young | Reform School Kittens | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Award Winner Movie/Media Tie-In Pulp

Thérèse and Isabelle by Violette Leduc

Violette Leduc | Thérèse and Isabelle | Therese is sent to an all-girl school when her mother marries a man who dislikes children. She meets Isabelle (Anna Gael) and the two become fast frie

Posted in Romance

Whispers in the Wind by Frankie J. Jones

Frankie J. Jones | Whispers in the Wind | Athletic photographer Dixon Hayes thinks she and her best friend, high school teacher Elizabeth Colter, would make the perfect couple. There’s just on

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Grier Rated

Nancy Mitford by Harold Acton

Harold Acton | Nancy Mitford | Nancy Mitford was the eldest and most famous of the Mitfords. A relentless tease, she wrote subtle but wildly satirical novels such as Love in a Cold