Love At Last by Kate Sweeney
Kate Sweeney | Love At Last | At forty-nine, Alana Sanders was at the stage where life should be easier. She had put her artistic passion on hold when she married, raised two child
Kate Sweeney | Love At Last | At forty-nine, Alana Sanders was at the stage where life should be easier. She had put her artistic passion on hold when she married, raised two child
Donald P. Haider-Markel | Out and Running | Review
A rich and compelling analysis of the political representation of gay and lesbian elected candidates and elected officials within governmen
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Katherine V. Forrest | Hancock Park | Detective Kate Delafield and her partner, Joe Cameron, head for the exclusive, wealthy neighborhood of Hancock Park to investigate the execution-style
Sherwood Anderson | Dark Laughter | The title comes from the protagonist who spent several months in New Orleans, where he watched and listened to African Americans, and thought ‘listeni
Katherine V. Forrest | Amateur City | Ellen O’Neil has antagonized her lover by taking a job in a Los Angeles highrise office building only to find herself sole witness to events surroun
Jean Marcy | Mommy Deadest | Synopsis
After her last case (in ‘Dead and Blonde’) when lover Lindstrom and friend Patrick were both hurt, PI Meg Darcy wants nothing more than t
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
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
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