Melissa Scott | The Jazz | Melissa Scott, winner of the John W. Campbell Award, twice winner of the Lambda Award for best novel, and author of the cyberpunk classic, Trouble and
Kathleen Leonard | How Far to Heaven | At the end of the twentieth century, a woman’s awakening passion takes her on a journey of self-discovery. Based on the myth of Psyche and Eros, this
Cheril N. Clarke | Different Trees from the Same Root | Different Trees from the Same Root is a work of contemporary fiction. It is the continuing romantic storytelling of characters struggling to see eye t
Kelly Huegel | GLBTQ | When it was first published in 2003, GLBTQ quickly became the indispensable resource for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning teens. T
Kate Sweeney | Build Me A Dream | Three old cronies from Sheboygan, Wisconsin: Jean, Yolanda–or Yoyo as she’s known–and Edie had a ridiculous idea. The adorable, if not eccentric wom
Sophie Hack; Stephanie Kunen | Women by Women | Devoted to nude and erotic photography by women photographers, this new exciting book illustrates the emotional force and sensual beauty of the female
Siri Caldwell | Angel’s Touch | Kira Wagner is in Piper Beach to make money. The small resort town needs an high-end hotel and spa for women. With everything she owns invested in the
Genevieve Fortin | Two Kinds Of Elizabeth | Ciel “CC” Charbonneau is blessed with a job she enjoys, a great boss and supportive parents and friends. Still recovering from a painful breakup, she