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A Brothers Touch by Owen Levy

Owen Levy | A Brothers Touch | The Detective asked Angus if he knew his little brother was working on a street corner!

His brother becomes involved with him to get him to stop t

Posted in How-to-Guide Relationships

Lesbian Marriage by Kim Chernin; Renate Stendhal

Kim Chernin; Renate Stendhal | Lesbian Marriage | Now that lesbian marriage and lesbian couples are stepping into full recognition by culture and society, there is more pressure to succeed as a couple

Posted in Romance

Bittersweet by Nevada Barr

Nevada Barr | Bittersweet | Two women, Sarah and Imogene, defy convention, social strictures, and male-dominated society to carve out their own lives and pursue forbidden love in

Posted in Romance

Second Chances by Lynne Norris

Lynne Norris | Second Chances | Alex Margulies is a self-driven chief attending physician in the emergency department of a large community medical center. She is fierce and merciless

Posted in Romance Speculative Fiction

Echo Location by Linda Kay Silva

Linda Kay Silva | Echo Location | Genesys Corp calls it research. When Echo Branson is drawn to the laboratory by a young man who escaped its clutches, she finds horrors beyond imagini

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Innocent (Nexus) by Aishling Morgan

Aishling Morgan | Innocent (Nexus) | Ashling Morgan’s work is sure to stretch your sexual imagination. Set in a world of nubile girls and cruel men, Innocent tells the story of the young

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Shame About the Street by Diane Langford

Diane Langford | Shame About the Street | ‘There in the paper was a photograph of the newsreader in a fashionable restaurant, leaning across the table towards a companion whose face was in the

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Woman’s Darling by A. L. Roget

A. L. Roget | Woman’s Darling | ‘She was lovely enough to command any man she wanted-but what she wanted was another lovely woman!’

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The Haunted House by Rebecca Brown

Rebecca Brown | The Haunted House | In one stifling moment near the beginning of this strong, evocative first novel, its genesis is laid bare: little Robin Dale’s father slides her into

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The Missionary Sheriff by Octave Thanet

Octave Thanet | The Missionary Sheriff | The folk of Octave Thanet’s creating have iron in their blood; their society is tonic. Of none of her characters is truer than of Amos WickliffÂ… Wickl