Shattered Rhythms by Phyllis Knight
Shattered Rhythms | Phyllis Knight | Portland, Maine, private detective Lil Ritchie, a frustrated guitarist, loves the idea of guarding Andre Ledoux, a great jazzman, when his life is thr
Shattered Rhythms | Phyllis Knight | Portland, Maine, private detective Lil Ritchie, a frustrated guitarist, loves the idea of guarding Andre Ledoux, a great jazzman, when his life is thr
Sportsdykes: Stories From On and Off the Field | Susan Fox Rogers | Sports – from volleyball to softball; from ice hockey to Martina – are as central to lesbian social and cultural life as bars and discos are to gay me
Sister’s Keeper | Randye Lordon | Looking into the death of Zoe Freeman, private investigator Sydney Sloane discovers that her old friend was leading a double life and was probably mur
The Love Songs of Phoenix Bay | Nisa Donnelly | Finding herself adrift in a world she has ceased trying to understand, Phoenix Bay moves into the house and life of her best and oldest friend, Rennie
The Love Songs of Phoenix Bay (Stonewall Inn Editions) | Nisa Donnelly | An unlikely trio of friends is reunited after almost 20 years. As each of them deals with the trials of the past, nearly overwhelming loss, and the un
The Key To Everything: Classic Lesbian Love Poems | Gerry Gomez Pearlberg | The powerful selection of forty-four classic lesbian love poems in this collection by no means adheres to the simple ‘love poem’ formula. A broad rang
Report for Murder | Val McDermid | Freelance journalist Lindsay Gordon is strapped for cash. Why else would she agree to cover a fund-raising gala at a girls’ public school? But when th
Mothers | Jax Peters Lowell | It would be hard to imagine parents more perfect than Claire and Theo. In a rambling apartment overlooking Central Park West, they raise their son Wil
Mothers | Jax Peters Lowell | Willy lives in a world of love and happiness with Claire and Theo, his adoring mothers, but he learns that some people view them with hatred and mistr
Mothers | Jax Peters Lowell | It would be hard to imagine parents more perfect than Claire and Theo. In the mid-1960’s, in a rambling apartment overlooking Central Park West, they