Lesbians -- Fiction
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Lesbians -- Fiction
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Lesbians
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- Of ice and shadows, Audrey Coulthurst
- Dumb, Skyy
- Once ghosted, twice shy, Alyssa Cole
- I hope you're listening, Tom Ryan
- Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932, a novel, Francine Prose
- The key to you and me, Jaye Robin Brown
- Forget me not, Alyson Derrick
- Just as you are, a novel, Camille Kellogg
- The last girls standing, Jennifer Dugan
- Delilah Green doesn't care, Ashley Herring Blake
- Fireheart tiger, Aliette de Bodard
- The care and feeding of waspish widows, Olivia Waite
- Iron Annie, Luke Cassidy
- These witches don't burn, Isabel Sterling
- The verifiers, by Jane Pek
- Sweet poison, Ellen Hart
- Acting the part, Z. R. Ellor
- All the yellow suns, Malavika Kannan
- Trouble girls, a novel, Julia Lynn Rubin
- The days of Afrekete, Asali Solomon
- The truth about keeping secrets, Savannah Brown
- It's not like it's a secret, Misa Sugiura
- Passing for black, Linda Villarosa
- Escaping Mr. Rochester, L.L. McKinney
- The dead and the dark, Courtney Gould
- Around the way girls 4, Dwayne S. Joseph, La Jill Hunt, Roy Glenn
- Follow your arrow, Jessica Verdi
- Willa & Hesper, Amy Feltman
- Good moon rising, Nancy Garden
- A winter's rime, a novel, Carol Dunbar
- Imogen, obviously, Becky Albertalli
- Bi-curious, by Natalie Weber, 2
- You're you, Mette Bach
- Gorgeous gruesome faces, Linda Cheng
- Pages for her, Sylvia Brownrigg
- Fried green tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, Fannie Flagg
- Just another epic love poem, Parisa Akhbari
- What a Desi girl wants, Sabina Khan
- The mythic Koda Rose, Jennifer Nissley
- The lucky list, Rachael Lippincott
- The ones we burn, Rebecca Mix
- Of fire and stars, Audrey Coulthurst
- Alice Sadie Celine, Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
- The golden season, Madeline Kay Sneed
- Kiss her once for me, a novel, Alison Cochrun
- Gideon the ninth, Tamsyn Muir
- How to excavate a heart, Jake Maia Arlow
- You don't have a shot, Racquel Marie
- In a midnight wood, Ellen Hart
- My best friend, maybe, Caela Carter