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My Lesbian Husband
by Barrie Jean BorichBarrie Jean Borich's memoir of her 14-year marriage is a subtle exploration of gender and the intricacies of butch-femme desire. My Lesbian Husband describes Borich's attraction to her partner, Linnea, and the slow building of their life together in a decaying neighborhood in Minneapolis. Borich traces both the pleasures and the wrenching difficulties of trying to construct a long-term union in the absence not only of legal and social but of everything that our aunts and uncles and parents take for granted: "names for their union in every language, the weddings of a square-chested prince and a big-busted, cinch-waisted princess at the end of every Disney movie, every Shakespeare comedy, not to Mary and Joseph, Hera and Zeus, and those little bride and groom figurines they have saved from their wedding cakes." This is as sharply observed and well-written a memoir as Jan Clausen's and Oranges, but a valentine rather than a valediction.
Death by the Riverside (Micky Knight Mystery #1)
by J. M. RedmannP.I. Micky Knight is approached by a beautiful blond, who asks her to find a missing person. Knight thinks this will be a simple case, but it turns deadly, as she is forced to confront fears of both past and present. First in the Micky Knight series.
Outrageous
by Sheila Ortiz-TaylorMotorcycle-riding lesbian from L.A. comes to a small town in Florida to teach poetry. Sequel to Fault Lines and Southbound.
Deaths of Jocasta (Micky Knight Mystery #2)
by J. M. RedmannLesbian detective story set in New Orleans.
Women In The Shadows
by Ann BannonLesbian novel written in the 1950's; part of the Beebo Brinker series.
Sugar
by Karin KallmakerSugar works hard to establish herself and her bakery business in Seatle. But, when disaster strikes in the form of a fire, she doesn't know what to do. All of a sudden, Sugar, who hasn't had a date in forever, finds herself interested in three very different women. First, there's Tree, a social worker and victim's advocate. Then, there's Charlie, the firefighter who works hard to salvage all that Sugar holds dear. Finally, there's Emily, the TV producer who hopes to make Sugar famous. Which will she choose, and, how can she choose at all when she's living with her homophobic grandmother?
The Fox
by D. H. LawrenceLawrence's brilliant story of two women and the intruder who threatens their love.
Chicken
by Paula MartinacAfter 13 years with the same woman, writer Lynn Woods is about to learn that the only thing harder than staying in a long-term lesbian relationship is ending one.
Frisk: A Novel
by Dennis CooperOne of five interconnected novels; exploration of homoeroticism and psychosis.
Dream Lover
by Lyn DenisonJo couldn't remember when the dreams began, but they always ended the same way - with her desperately reaching out for something just beyond her grasp. The dreams could easily be a metaphor for her own unfulfilled existence. Having given up all hope of love and happiness long ago, Jo now seeks only escape from the scattered remnants of a failed marriage and the dreadful apathy that seems to engulf her more and more each day. On an extended vacation, she hopes that a change of scenery will help her get on with her life. But never in her wildest dreams did she imagine that a chance meeting with an attractive stranger would lead to her first taste of real passion - on the lips of a woman with the strength and the desire to make all her dreams come true.
Just Like That
by Karin KallmakerDisliking each other--and everything they stand for--even before they meet, Toni and Syrah find feelings can change, just like that.
Everyone's Dead But Us
by Mark Richard ZubroTenth Tom and Scott mystery; on vacation the two men find themselves solving the murder of the owner of the resort they are staying in.
The Sluts
by Dennis CooperA male escort's first date with a satisfied client sends him into a world of lies etc.
Falling To Earth: A Novel
by Elizabeth BrownriggA lesbian whose work has taken over her life is visited by a guardian angel.
Pleasure Bound
by AnonymousNaudie is a woman who pleasures men but after a scandal, she, and the others in her group, have to leave england and are captured by modernday pirates who live like kings.