After The Fire by Emily Smith
After The Fire | Emily Smith | Paramedic Connor Haus is good at two things—saving lives on the streets of Boston and holding her past against every firefighter she meets. The tragic
After The Fire | Emily Smith | Paramedic Connor Haus is good at two things—saving lives on the streets of Boston and holding her past against every firefighter she meets. The tragic
Embracing the Moon | Jeannie Levig | Gwen Jamison has been attracted to her best friend Taylor for years but has kept her feelings masked as friendship. Left behind by her mother at age n
See Right Through Me | L.T. Smith | Trust, respect, and love. Three little words—that’s all. But these words are powerful, and if we ignore any one of them, then three other little words
Hearts on Fire | Emily Hayes | Can they save each other in more ways than just the physical?
This is an Age Gap, Opposites Attract romance between a Surgeon and a Firefight
Cultural Politics – Queer Reading | Alan Sinfield | Following a first edition that generated wide-spread debate, Cultural Politics – Queer Reading is a bold study of the future of critical theory and th
Gay And Lesbian Families (At Issue Series) | Kate Burns | Gay and lesbian families share many traits with other families, but unique differences merit special consideration. This anthology investigates key is
LGBTQ Discrimination In America (Being LGBTQ In America) | Duchess Harris | LGBTQ Discrimination in America highlights the laws, opinions, and social norms that lead to discrimination of people in the LGBTQ community. It exami
The Essential Gay Mystics | Andrew Harvey | From the celebrated scholar and lecturer Andrew Harvey, a fascinating and inspiring introduction to the essential texts and themes of the great mystic
Take Me With You | Andrea Gibson | For readers of Rupi Kaur (Milk and Honey) and Cheryl Strayed, a book small enough to carry with you, with messages big enough to stay with you, from o
10 Things I Can See From Here | Carrie Mac | Perfect for fans of John Green’s Turtles All the Way Down and Nina LaCour’s We Are Okay, this is the poignant and uplifting story of Maeve, who is dea