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Map of Ireland by Stephanie Grant

Stephanie Grant | Map of Ireland | From Publishers Weekly

Edgy and erotic, Grant’s second novel (after The Passion of Alice) runs a complex story of urban racial conflict through a

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k. d. lang by Rose Collis

Rose Collis | k. d. lang | ‘Rose Collis’s book on singer kd lang was the first in a new series called ‘Outlines’ published by Absolute Press. The series aims to explore the way

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Couple For Hire by Lorelei Sexton

Lorelei Sexton | Couple For Hire | ‘They sold their bodies for every perverted pleasure.’

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The Wise Lesbian Guide To Getting Free From Crazy-Making Relationships by Amber Ault

Amber Ault | The Wise Lesbian Guide To Getting Free From Crazy-Making Relationships | Is your relationship ‘always about her?’ Does it seem condemned to an endless break-up/ make up cycle? Do your friends think your girlfriend is bad ne

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Sex and the Caged Women by C L Meyers

C L Meyers | Sex and the Caged Women | We are unable to provide a description at this time

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My Blue Heaven: A Comedy In Two Acts by Jane Chambers

Jane Chambers | My Blue Heaven: A Comedy In Two Acts | The publicity for Jane Chambers’s comedy My Blue Heaven promises ‘Green Acres with a twist,’ but it seems to me more like a lesbian-affirmative variat

Posted in Mystery Romance

Tropical Storm by Melissa Good

Melissa Good | Tropical Storm | From bestselling author Melissa Good comes a tale of heartache, longing, family strife, lust for love, and redemption. Tropical Storm took the lesbian

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The Tormented (The Outer Ring) by Audrey Erskine Lindop

Audrey Erskine Lindop | The Tormented (The Outer Ring) | ‘A surging novel of foribdden love.’

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Staying In The Game by Nann Dunne

Nann Dunne | Staying In The Game | A serial killer has every college in the area on tenterhooks. When Shelley Brinton switches to Spofford College and acts mysteriously, her softball te

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Returning to Rockwell: Tis Always the Season for Miracles by Helen ‘Taylor’ Little

Helen ‘Taylor’ Little | Returning to Rockwell: Tis Always the Season for Miracles |

Dana Lynne O’Malley grew up believing that her grandfather was a leprechaun. After all, that was the nickname her grandmother lovingly gave him. Cu