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Fever of the Bone by Val McDermid

Val McDermid | Fever of the Bone | Criminal profiler Tony Hill and his ally Detective Chief Inspector Carol Jordan are back in a terrifying psychological thriller in which the team trac

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Grier Rated

The Life And Death of Radclyffe Hall by Una Vincenzo; Lady Troubridge Una

Una Vincenzo; Lady Troubridge Una | The Life And Death of Radclyffe Hall | Radclyffe Hall was one of the most preeminent women writers in the first half of the 20th century. Hall was an out lesbian, known for her high profile

Posted in Black Interest Romance

Finding Lizzie by Karma Kingsley

Karma Kingsley | Finding Lizzie | Lizzie doesn’t know what she wants from life, but she’s sure it’s not the attention of her suffocating boyfriend, RJ. A chance encounter with a group

Posted in Award Winner Coming Out Fiction

The Four Winds by Gerd Brantenberg

Gerd Brantenberg | The Four Winds | A novel by a well-known Norwegian feminist writer about a young woman who, after a variety of experiences with family, friends, and lovers, gradually

Posted in Grier Rated Mystery

A Terrible Thing Has Happened To Miss Dupont by Polly Hobson

Polly Hobson | A Terrible Thing Has Happened To Miss Dupont | Miss Dupont has been stabbed in the back. The suspects were a handful of naughty school girls.

Posted in Grier Rated Poetry

Twenty One Love Poems by Adrienne Rich

Adrienne Rich | Twenty One Love Poems | …’Twenty-one Love Poems’ (23-36), however, presents a more conflicted negotiation between identity and difference, poetry and the world. Like the ‘Pha

Posted in Fiction

Quest by Helen R. Hull

Helen R. Hull | Quest | An over-emotional girl, seeking escape from home tensions, develops crushes on a classmate and on a teacher. her mother’s over-reaction turns the girl

Posted in Fiction Grier Rated

Rings of Glass by Luise Rinser

Luise Rinser | Rings of Glass | Rinser started writing while teaching grade school; her first book, ”Rings of Glass,” a coming-of-age novel, was published in Berlin in 1941. It was

Posted in Grier Rated Intrigue/Thriller

A Green Equinox by Elizabeth Mavor

Elizabeth Mavor | A Green Equinox | In the ironic A Green Equinox (1973), the heroine embarks on sequential love affairs with a man, his wife, and his mother.

Posted in Fiction Grier Rated

Walking the Dusk by L.J. Webb

L.J. Webb | Walking the Dusk | … Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney gave vent to her chaotic emotions and turbulent desires in millions of words: in journals and diaries that chronicled he