She’s the Girl by Susan M. Brooks
Susan M. Brooks | She’s the Girl | Natalie loves love and hates relationships. Having never been surprised with a thousand daisies on her doorstep or a proposal written among the clouds
Susan M. Brooks | She’s the Girl | Natalie loves love and hates relationships. Having never been surprised with a thousand daisies on her doorstep or a proposal written among the clouds
Gerd Brantenberg | What Comes Naturally | The protagonist’s coming out as lesbian in 1960’s Oslo. Her own ideas of what a woman who loves women is/should be like are upended as she looks for f
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Micheala Lynn | Fire Dancer | Still naive in many ways from her sheltered upbringing, Sarah wants to shed her goodie-two-shoes image. She wants to live life, not let it pass her by
Anonymous | School Life in Paris & Lovely Nights of Young Girls | School Life in Paris recounts, in a series of letters, Blanche’s sexual and Lesbian awakening at the Paris finishing school she has been sent to;
Sasha G. Lewis | Sunday’s Women | Here are the real-life joys and problems of growing up gay, coming out, working through confrontations with friends and family, living with a lover’s
Karis Walsh | Love On Tap | Archaeologist Berit Katsaros travels the world in search of treasures from ancient times. A serious injury forces her to take a break from fieldwork a
Bonnie Zimmerman | Encyclopedia Of Lesbian Histories And Cultures: Volume 1 | A rich heritage that needs to be documented Beginning in 1869, when the study of homosexuality can be said to have begun with the establishment of sex
Graysen Morgen | Falling Snow | Dr. Cason Macauley, a high-speed trauma surgeon from Denver, quietly spends two months a year in the snow covered mountains of Aspen working in the ER
Ellen Wittlinger | Heart on My Sleeve | ‘I’m not picking Cartwright just because I met Julian there. For all I know he’ll change his mind and not even go! Although that would be a shame beca