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Indomitable

by Letitia Montgomery-Rodgers

Always enthusiastic, often imperfect, Grier helped develop and sustain an industry, not just for herself, but for so many others. Joanne Passet’s Indomitable: The Life of Barbara Grier presents the life of LGBTQ publishing pioneer... Read More

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Derby Girl

by Rebecca Foster

Jones’s story has come full circle: she’s clean, out of the closet, and back home. For Sammi Jones, an MFA program in creative writing may have taken her to the inauspicious location of Fargo, North Dakota, but it was joining a... Read More

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Ghosts and Ashes

by John M. Murray

This is a rollicking adventure that blends elements from westerns, sci-fi, YA, and romance into a cohesive page-flipping thrill ride. Ghosts & Ashes pits a burgeoning technopath against a powerful military, a despotic villain, and a... Read More

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Beneath the Stars

by Claire Foster

This contemporary romance has dimension and depth. "Beneath the Stars", Lynn Charles’s wonderful contemporary romance novel, connects the dots between unlikely lovers Sid and Eddie as they try to mesh their lives’ eccentric orbits.... Read More

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Darkest Hour before Dawn

by Joseph S. Pete

Action scenes are written cinematically, and it’s not difficult to imagine fights playing out on a movie theater screen. Charlie Cochet’s Darkest Hour Before Dawn is the ninth installment in the THIRDS series, a paranormal gay... Read More

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The Bravest Thing

by Amanda Adams

Lascarso’s writing is enthralling and stays true to the inner workings of a seventeen-year-old mind. Following the tumultuous, burgeoning relationship between two teenage boys in rural Texas, "The Bravest Thing", by Laura Lascarso, is... Read More

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Identify

by Susan Waggoner

Choyce’s refusal to pigeonhole his characters makes them into people most readers will easily care about. Two teen outsiders become unlikely friends and, ultimately, allies, in Lesley Choyce’s well-written and compulsively readable... Read More

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