Baby, It’s Cold by Jaye Maiman
Jaye Maiman | Baby, It’s Cold | As a bitter winter grips New York City, Private Investigator Robin Miller is catapulted on a bone-chilling quest to save a friend’s child from a horri
Jaye Maiman | Baby, It’s Cold | As a bitter winter grips New York City, Private Investigator Robin Miller is catapulted on a bone-chilling quest to save a friend’s child from a horri
Ali Vali | Devil’s Orchard | In book five of the Casey Family series, Cain and Emma are planning a wedding before the birth of their third child. Cain has done everything possible
Shelley Jackson | The Melancholy of Anatomy | Amusing, touching, and unsettling, The Melancholy of Anatomy is that most wonderful of fictions, one that makes us see the world in an entirely new li
Elissa Gough | The Gay & Lesbian Guide to (And From) Betrayal | Face Reality Self-Reflecting Journals present proven ways of coping with betrayal for individuals affected in a variety of ways – spouse or partner, c
Judith Frank | Crybaby Butch | Drawing on her experience as an adult literacy tutor, Judith Frank’s first novel traces the difficult and sometimes hilarious connection between two b
Natalie T.J. Tindall | Coming Out Of The Closet | Despite representing significant portions of the advertising, marketing, and public relations work force, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendere
Jeanine Hoffman | Lights & Sirens | Lesbian Fiction: Romance. Chloe ‘Donny’ Donavon is a Firefighter/Paramedic who discovers an attraction to, Caity, a dispatcher. She has know Caity for
Patricia Cornwell | Red Mist | The new Kay Scarpetta novel from the world’s #1 bestselling crime writer. Determined to find out what happened to her former deputy chief, Jack Fieldi
Andi Marquette; R. G. Emanuelle | Skulls & Crossbones | Raise the sails! Adjust the thrusters! Prepare to embark on courageous adventures on water, land, and sky. From Viking battles of revenge and high sea
Francesca Stella | Lesbian Lives In Soviet And Post-Soviet Russia | Based on extensive ethnographic research, this book explores the everyday lives of ‘lesbian’ women in urban Russia. The first part (‘time’) examines g