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Daughters of an Emerald Dusk

by Katherine V. Forrest

Sequel to Daughters of an Amber Noon; about a planet populated by only women.

Forever Chained

by Roxane Beaufort

As a student and a singer Stella is haunted by the vision of a beautiful man, Lazio, who is often in the audience when she performs, but it is not until she takes up residence in Troon Hall and visits a ruined monastery nearby that she meets him properly, and falls victim to those who made him a vampire. A diary that once belonged to Emma, her great-great-grandmother, tells of a trip to Venice where she and her friend Candice met the leader of the Nosferatu, Prince Dimitri. Candice fell in love with him and accepted the dark gift of eternal life.

Maybe Next Time

by Karin Kallmaker

Sabrina Starling doesn't need love. She has fame as a concert violinist, houses on three continents, and available women for company. Nothing can shake her except the memory of her first love.

Wild Dogs: A Novel

by Helen Humphreys

A haunting story of love and wildness; a group of people try to call their dogs back from a pack in the forest.

Faith For Beginners: A Novel

by Aaron Hamburger

In 2000 a woman travels with her ailing husband and one of her two gay sons to Israel.

The Hide and Seek Files

by Caeia March

Moss and her partner Biff are the mainstays of their northern mining community, running the grocer's shop. Are they quite what they seem? One woman guesses at a truth concealed for many years.

Light Before Day

by Christopher Rice

From the book jacket: In California's Central Valley, an explosion of white-hot methamphetamine rips through a trailer, its blinding flash killing a dedicated schoolteacher in search of a student whose life is in danger. . . . In West Hollywood, a young reporter discovers that a Marine helicopter pilot visited the gay ghetto just days before he sent his chopper spiraling into the Pacific Ocean .... And in the wilds of California's Coast Ranges, a mercilessly angry young woman pursues the mythic killer she believes has murdered her mother. . . . So begins Light Before Day, a dark new thriller of revenge and sexual obsession from New York Times best-selling author Christopher Rice.

An Echo of Death

by Mark Richard Zubro

Fifth "Tom and Scott" mystery.

Shadow Man

by Melissa Scott

In this future, there are five human sexual identities throughout the galaxy, and humanity has adjusted to this new culture. Except on the planet Hara: Here everyone must choose to be a man or a woman, and that is final. For hundreds of years, Hara has been out of contact with the Concord, the organization of human worlds, until this moment. Business between Harans and outsiders with different cultural assumptions is a profoundly destabilizing challenge to traditional Haran society. Warreven is a successful Haran attorney, a man who could have married the son of the ruler of the planet if he had chosen to be a woman. But Warreven is neither a man nor a woman, and his daily life is radically in conflict with his world. The social and political situation forces Warreven into the limelight and into the most bizarre identity crisis in contemporary science fiction, which is also the crisis of his world. No one remains as they were on Hara. "Scott

File Under Dead

by Mark Richard Zubro

Tenth Tom/Scott mystery.

The Principal Cause of Death

by Mark Richard Zubro

fourth Tom and scott mystery

Daddy, Papa, and Me

by Leslea Newman

The story of a toddler's daily activities with two loving fathers.

Sacred Country

by Rose Tremain

Sweeping through three decades, from the repressive English countryside of the nineteen-fifties to London of the sixties and seventies America, this story follows Mary's fight to become Martin, as well as the troubled family and circle of acquaintances and friends who also make up the core of this remarkable, emotional yet unsentimental novel. At the age of six, Mary, the child of a Suffolk farm family had a revelation--she knew she was not a girl, but was meant to be a boy. Where this realization takes Mary is the ostensible subject of Sacred Country, although British writer Rose Tremain so lovingly treats the bleak town of Swaithey, England, where Mary grows up, and the vivid people around her, that the novel eddies out to encompass others in the village and the times. With a steady eye, the harsh circumstances of Mary's upbringing and her disconnection from her body and surroundings are revealed. That so much humor and magic in Mary's slow transformation into Martin can be found is remarkable, but the book may be most memorable for its quiet realism and exacting prose.

The Ladies

by Doris Grumbach

Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, Irish recluses known as the "Ladies of Llangollen," spent most of their adult lives in seclusion in their home in Wales in the late 1700s. This is the story of their relationship.

Learning to Crawl

by John Argus

Gwendolyn meets a man in a bar who draws her into sexual adventures but unknown to her is being set up by her step farther. He is trying to blackmail her but does it work?

Eye Contact

by Michael Craft

It begins as a simple assignment for Chicago Journal reporter Mark Manning. He's been hired to replace colleague, Cliff Nolan, on a top story. Renowned astrophysicist, Pavo Zarnik, claims to have discovered a tenth planet, but to the skeptical reporter, there is no story because there is no proof. Then Manning makes some startling discoveries of his own: Nolan's body with a bullet hole in his back and the last interview with Zarnik is missing. Now the story is no longer a matter of metaphysics, but of murder. It's not just foul play and a puzzle that capture Manning's imagination. His new assistant, twenty-four-year-old David Bosch, awakens every yearning that Manning has struggled to keep in check since building his new life with two-year lover Neil Waite. Now, while Manning and David quickly pick up on the murderer's trail, a desperate predator has marked someone close to Manning. But Manning is driven even harder as he comes closer to the truth ... and to a damning piece of evidence the killer will do anything to destroy. Even if it means committing murder again.

Son Of A Gun

by Randye Lordon

Seventh Sydney Sloane mystery; lesbian detective.

In a Time of Torture: The Assault on Justice In Egypt's Crackdown on Homosexual Conduct

by Human Rights Watch

Since early 2001, a growing number of men have been arrested, prosecuted, and convicted for having sexual relations with other men. Human Rights Watch knows the names of 179 men whose cases under the law against "debauchery" were brought before prosecutors since the beginning of 2001; in all probability that is only a minuscule percentage of the true total. Hundreds of others have been harassed, arrested, often tortured, but not charged. More than men who have sex with men are among the crackdown's victims, however. Its effects reach beyond the broken bodies, wrecked families, and ruined lives lying in its immediate trail. The offense against the marginalized potentially endangers everyone; the offensive against privacy corrupts the principles of public life. Every Egyptian's dignity and integrity are under threat in a time of torture, when the law accepts violence as investigation and stigma as certainty.

Drop Dead (A Paul Turner Mystery)

by Mark Richard Zubro

Fifth in the series; Turner investigates the unexplained death of a fashion model.

Venus Of Chalk

by Susan Stinson

Lesbian themed novel.

Avoidance

by Michael Lowenthal

AVOIDANCE Try to imagine not even knowing how to fall, because a hand was always, always there to catch you. How does someone, excluded from the only community he or she has ever known, go on living? Harvard student Jeremy Stull lives with a devout Amish family to observe their faith and their strict shunning of those who breach it. He befriends Beulah -- a banished Amish woman - but comes no closer to understanding her predicament than he is to fathoming his own bitter exile. For Jeremy, community means Ironwood, a summer camp in the Vermont woods. First as a camper, then as assistant director, Jeremy has found in Ironwood's rituals a sturdy foundation for his life. But when he is blindsided by the seductive charm of Max, a fourteen-year-old boy from Manhattan, all arms and legs and attitude, Jeremy must confront both his own confusing desires and a legacy of disturbing secrets at his beloved Ironwood. In this powerful and daring novel, Lowenthal ingeniously explores an age-old dilemma: individual desire versus the good of the group.

The Black Lace Book of Women's Sexual Fantasies

by Kerri Sharp

BLACK Lace What is the most common female sexual fantasy': Why are men in uniform so appealing? What is the sexiest thing a man can do for a woman? Why are forbidden themes such a turn-on? Over two million copies of Black Lace books have been sold worldwide. Now, this leading brand of women's erotic publishing brings you the definitive Book of Women's Sexual Fantasies. This special collection has taken over one and a half years of in-depth research to put together, and has been compiled through correspondence with women from all over the English-speaking world. The result is an astounding anthology of detailed sexual fantasies, including shocking and at times bizarre revelations, such as the bank clerk who thinks she's a vampire, and the nanny with a passion for Darth Vader. Each chapter deals with a different sexual theme, and introductory sections explore those themes and explain the influences that determine our most private thoughts. This is a fascinating insight into the diversity of the current female sexual imagination. Kerri Sharp has been editor of the Black Lace series since 1993 and has unique access to the readers' opinions. She is one of the UK's leading experts on erotic writing and female sexuality.

Families Like Mine: Children Of Gay Parents Tell It Like It Is

by Abigail Garner

Writings from adult children of gay and lesbian parents.

Bag of Toys: Sex, Scandal, and the Death Mask Murder

by David France

Here's the shocking true story of the 1985 "Death Mask Murder"--a grisly crime linked to prominent Madison Avenue art gallery owner Andrew Crispo, a man who operated in both the forbidding underworld of sadomasochists and drug addicts, and in the glittering art world and New York society.

Transgender Journeys

by Vanessa Sheridan Virginia Ramey Mollenkott

Transgendered people and religious life.

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