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Undercover Tales (2005) by
Blayne Cooper,
KG MacGregor, and Susan X.
Meagher
Undercover Tales is a trilogy of complimentary works penned by
three authors with very distinctive styles. Stories range from
melt-the-pages erotica, to humor-laced romance, to twist-filled
adventure... all with a touch of mystery.
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Infinite Pleasures: An Anthology of Lesbian Erotica (2004)
Hot, edgy, and beyond-the-envelope erotica from over thirty of the best
lesbian authors writing today. This is a no-holds barred, tell it like you
wish it could be. The collection is guaranteed to rocket your senses into
overload and ratchet your body up to high-burn. This is NOT a book to be
read in one sitting—savor, simmer, and let yourself be seduced by these
Infinite Pleasures. J.P. Mercer, as well as the other authors of Infinite
Pleasures, donated their talent and stories to benefit the Golden Crown
Literary Society. J.P.'s story is about a tantalizing encounter and
seduction in a yellow cab in New York City during a blackout.
Includes works by: Ali Vali, C Paradee,
Cate Swannell, CN Winters, DS Bauden, Gabrielle Goldsby, Georgia Beers,
Jean Stewart,
J.P. Mercer, Jennifer Fulton, Jessica
Casavant, K Darblyne, K Stoley, Karin
Kallmaker, Katlyn, Kelly Zarembski, KG MacGregor,
Lesléa Newman, Lois Cloarec Hart, Lynn
Ames, NM Hill, Nann Dunne, Radclyffe, S.
Anne Gardner, Sarah Bradbury, Stacia
Seaman, SX Meagher, Therese
Szymanski, Trish Kocialski, Trish Shields, Vada Foster, and Verda
Foster.
Secrets So Deep (2008 release)
Sixteen-year-old Sebby Wright holds a secret that
threatens his mother--a secret from his past so murky even he can't see it
clearly. When he tries to take his own life, psychiatrist Charlotte Blue
suspects his problems are rooted in the accidental death of his father
eleven years ago, and new fears of losing his mother to breast cancer. She
recommends an intensive treatment program, where beating back his demons
means facing horrible memories he buried long ago.
Since assuming her late husband's congressional seat, Glynn Wright has led
a quiet life of devoted service and motherhood, earning a reputation as a
dependable soldier in her party. She is prepared to sacrifice everything
to save her son, including the revelation that she is a lesbian, a move
that would likely mean the end of her political career, and estrangement
from her family.
One by one, the secrets spill with devastating consequences for Glynn.
Even Charlotte suffers from the fallout, as her faith in Glynn--and the
growing attraction they can't resist--puts her at odds with her
profession. Together, they search for the only thing that can save
them--the truth about Glynn's husband's tragic death.
Without Warning (2008)
On a day that begins like any other, a violent
earthquake strikes Los Angeles, plunging the region into chaos. Two
strangers, trapped in a collapsed shopping mall, find each other amid the
rubble and join forces to escape. Hampered by injury and darkness, they
dig and claw their way through one crumbled store after another, emerging
long after most have given up hope for survivors.
The ordeal leaves both women shaken, but their shared triumph sets them on
a life-changing course together, igniting a connection like neither has
ever known.
Anna Kaklis--whose perfectly planned life never included falling in love
with another woman--is thrown for a loop, but she doesn't doubt her heart.
Lily Stewart--abandoned too many times by people she trusted--won't let
herself believe that Anna's love will endure.
Without Warning is the story of their courageous journey through
adversity, and their promise of steadfast love.
Malicious Pursuit (2007)
Desperate to protect her daughter, Ruth Ferguson
kidnaps the four-year-old and flees Maine in the dead of night. The young
mother has but two days to escape the child's abusive father, and to make
a new life far from everyone she knows.
That same night, on the outskirts of the nation's capital, Spencer Rollins
stumbles upon a coworker's murder. Terrified by the scene, she bolts, only
to be pursued by federal agents who might even be the killers.
When their frantic lives collide in Manassas, Virginia, each woman's fate
is delivered to the other's hands. Together, they work to unravel the
conspiracies that have them on the run.
Out of Love (2007)
-- Finalist, 2007 Lambda Literary Award for
Women's Romance
Clients and coworkers know Carmen Delallo, owner
and CEO of a Chicago consulting firm for the travel industry, as a smart,
engaging woman driven to succeed in business by a genuine love of her
work.
Judith O'Shea is focused on her work too. Born and raised in Brooklyn, she
makes do in a small studio apartment in Chelsea, wondering how she will
salvage a livelihood in a dying field. Career motives take a back seat
when she finds herself falling hard for the enigmatic Carmen Delallo.
For Carmen Delallo and Judith O'Shea, falling in love proves to be the
easy part. Separated from Carmen by miles, economic class, and a duty to
care for her family, Judith won't allow herself to imagine her life
fulfilled. And Carmen, whose secret, unrequited love for her married best
friend has compelled her to devote her life to her work, must break both
addictions before her love for Judith can flourish.
Sumter Point (2007)
Audie Pippin is a 24-year-old veterinary
technician at the animal shelter in Sumter, Tennessee, a suburb of
Nashville. Her carefree life includes friends, marijuana, margaritas, and
casual sex--until all of it is jeopardized by her grandmother's failing
health.
Beth Hester is a 33-year-old nurse at the long-term care facility where
Audie's grandmother is admitted after a serious stroke. She's down to
earth and mature, her career and financial investments meticulously
planned. Compared to Audie, Beth doesn't know the meaning of fun.
Through Audie's daily visits, they forge a friendship that draws Beth into
a celebration of the fun side of life while opening her eyes to innocent,
unselfish love.
As Audie surrenders her heart to Beth, she begins to distance herself from
the reckless habits of her youth. Just as they're ready to meet in the
middle, their future is thrown into doubt by a duty Beth can't ignore. It
all comes to a head on the river at Sumter Point.
The House on Sandstone (2007)
Twenty-five years ago, Carly Griffin left Leland,
Kentucky – sure that it held nothing for her future. Now weary of living
overseas for one consulting project after another, she’s glad to have two
months back in Leland to relax with her aging parents.
When she catches a glimpse of her high school friend Justine in the
doorway of her elegant home, she is surprised by the warm, familiar
feelings stirred within.
Justine Hall made different choices, returning to Leland after college to
marry and raise two children. Now divorced, she walks a fine line between
sanity and hell, struggling to reconcile the sexuality she can no longer
deny with the expectations of motherhood and mores in a small town.
Just This Once (2006)
Wynne Connelly is marketing manager for a major
travel organization and her job requires that she attend meetings twice
monthly at the company's Orlando headquarters.
Paula McKenzie is second-in-command on the night shift at the Weller
Regent - an upscale hotel in Orlando. The same upscale hotel that Wynne
Connelly stays in whenever she's in Orlando.
Paula finds herself intrigued by the twice-monthly guest, who possesses an
aura of mystery and elegant beauty.
When things grow hectic one night at the front desk, Paula emerges to lend
a hand - just in time to greet Wynne at check-in. Their exchange borders
on mild flirtation and both women come away feeling sparks.
Soon they begin spending time together and share more than just a kiss.
And while Paula is elated at the prospect of the budding romance, Wynne is
alarmed at her loss of self-control. Ever mindful of the obligations back
home that she must honor, she struggles to resist Paula’s fascination and
allure...
Mulligan (2006)
The days are long and lonely for Louise Stevens,
whose retirement dreams were shattered by the sudden loss of her partner.
Enter Marty Beck, a flirtatious, fun-loving, and infuriating golf pro who
pushes Louise’s buttons—including one button she thought didn’t work
anymore!
Marty is intrigued by the pretty Louise, a newcomer to the Pine Island
Golf Club with a beautiful swing, but a disposition that needs work.
Certain they can eventually be friends, she’s stymied when her
good-humored overtures are rejected.
Love can come along at any time, even in the golden years, and even for
two women who don’t expect it at all. Though a shaky start nearly dooms
their romance, something tells Marty and Lou that this one might be worth
a Mulligan.
Shaken (2005)
When a powerful earthquake strikes LA, two
strangers are plunged into darkness, trapped beneath a collapsed shopping
mall. Joining forces, they escape the rubble, only to lose touch in the
chaos. But fate reunites them months later, igniting a connection unlike
any either woman has ever known. Anna Kaklis, whose perfectly planned life
never included falling in love with another woman, is thrown for a loop,
but she cannot doubt her heart. Lily Stewart, given up for adoption as a
child, is afraid to trust that love and happiness will endure. Shaken is
the story of their courageous journey through friendship and romance, loss
and triumph, joy and family.
See also:
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The Latecomer (1974,
2009) by Sarah Aldridge with
Fay Jacobs, ed.
This is the 35th Anniversary edition of the first
book ever published by Naiad Press. This book was released in 1974 - and
was one of, if not the first lesbian novel to have a happy ending and
promise of a viable future for the two protagonists. In this edition,
there are comments from contemporaries of author Sarah Aldridge (Anyda
Marchant) like Ann Bannon, Cris
Williamson, Holly Near, Jinx Beers,
Katherine Forrest, and more,
plus later novelists and activists weighing in on the history of lesbian
publishing and a glimpse of what these first, hopeful books meant to these
readers and writers. They include Ellen Hart,
J.M. Redmann, KG
MacGregor, Kate Clinton,
Radclyffe, and many more. This book also
includes photographs of the author from that time period and a call to
writers and readers to contribute to the lesbian/feminist publishing
legacy.
The Latecomer tells of Philippa, returning by ship from Europe, who
finds her life unexpectedly changed by the woman who shares her cabin -an
entertainer whose career contrasts vividly with Philippa's own existence.
From Washington DC and its political intrigue to New York City, the women
keep encountering one another until they recognize what their love means
to them and their future.
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