Andre Gide | The School For Wives | One of Gide’s lesser, and lesser known works, this is a tripartite and delicate dissection of a marriage, as evidenced through the journals of a man,
Lawrence Durrell | Justine | Minor lesbian content in the tetralogy (listed here as a series), each of which tells various aspects of a complex story of passion and deception from
Cheryl A. Head | Wake Me When It’s Over | Charlie Mack and her crack team of private investigators must use every trick in the book to find out who’s behind a evil plot to bring death and dest
Clarissa Dixon | Janet And Her Dear Phebe | Story of two loving little chums, separated by a misunderstanding between their families, and re-united as women. Though never explicit, the story is
Chely Wright | Like Me | The award-winning country music artist-songwriter and singer (Single White Female, Shut Up and Drive,and others)-writes movingly and candidly about he
Ruth Morgan; Saskia E. Wieringa | Tommy Boys, Lesbian Men, and Ancestral Wives | A vivid portrait of homosexual African women, this collection of essays examines and celebrates same-sex practices while acknowledging their taboo sta
Camarin Grae | Stranded | A superb new tale from a marvelous storyteller…Camarin Grae, bestselling author of The Secret in the Bird and Edgewise, reveals what it’s like to be
Linda Kay Silva | Across Time | Jessie Ferguson’s life is going nowhere. She’s tried drugs, alcohol, even sex to fill the void that has no name, but nothing seems to quench that dull