

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · FICTION · LESBIANS
Radclyffe
Also known as: Dr. Lenora Ruth Barot, Len Barot
John Radclyffe-Hall (12 August 1880 – 7 October 1943), born as Marguerite Antonia Radclyffe-Hall and also known by her pen name Radclyffe Hall, was an English poet and author best known for her novel The Well of Loneliness (1928), a groundbreaking work in lesbian literature.
Ben Tyson folded his Wall Street Journal and stared out the window of the speeding commuter train.
— from Word of honor, 1999
Most acclaimed

Lessons in Love
Marie Ferrarella's ""World's Greatest Dad," Tragedy had struck Flynn O'Roarke twice recently. He'd been widowed, and his eldest daughter and her husband had been killed, leaving Flynn to raise their orphaned son. Flynn was too emotionally raw to feel like the world's greatest anything - and at forty-five, he sure didn't feel old enough to be the world's greatest granddad! Single mom Susanna Troy thought Flynn was the best-looking grandfather she'd ever seen, and she wasn't about to be put off by his aloof attitude. She sensed that his gruff demeanor masked a deeper hurt, a grief she knew too well. Flynn needed her to help let go of the past and to realize that what they had together was the world's greatest love... Terry Essig's "House Calls" HOME REMEDIES Andrea Comrades had always found it easy to keep men at a distance. But the day Greg Rennolds, M.D., stormed through her front door was the day she met her match. Greg's brash arrogance made Andrea fume as they argued over everything from home repairs to preparing pot roast! But most of all, she was wary of Greg's diagnosis that it was time for him to think about starting a family of his own. Andrea was not about to let this man railroad her into marriage. But her attempts to deny her attraction were soon dispelled with one amazing kiss. Should she trust his love! Would any woman do as a wife for Greg, or was it Andrea he really wanted! "A Knight in Tarnished Armor"" by Ann Major The Myth: Silver-screen superhero--a man called The Tiger. The Man: Behind the mask... was gorgeous, sensual Christopher Stone he had everything--until tragedy struck. The Woman: Gentle, lovely Dallas Kirkland. Scholar, seductress, and guardian of a hell-raising brood of four--including Christopher's own lost little girl . . . It was a bizarre twist of fate that left Christopher Stone's six-year-old daughter the ward of Dallas Kirkland. Christopher went to Texas to claim his child, never counting on Dallas's tender touch igniting a searing passion that threatened to consume him. But what would happen when she discovered who--and what--he really was? Not the anonymous hero of her dreams--but a lonely, loving knight in tarnished armor...

Shield of Justice
Special Crimes Unit investigator Detective Sergeant Rebecca Frye is attempting to solve a series of sexual assaults and running into dead ends at every turn. Finally, she has a break in the case–a witness–one person who may help her bring a madman to justice. But, the witness is a victim herself and Rebecca must convince the injured woman's physician, Dr.Catherine Rawlings, to assist her–a task that will force both women to confront their own personal demons. Amidst professional conflicts and a growing mutual attraction, the two women become reluctant allies in the battle to stop the perpetrator before he strikes again.

Promising Hearts
Begins where Innocent Hearts ends. The Montana frontier of the 1860s might be dangerous, but only if you have something to lose. Dr. Vance Phelps lost everything in the War Between the States—her professional future, her place in Philadelphia society, and her faith in herself. She travels to New Hero, Montana with no hero of happiness and no desire for anything except forgetting. Mae is a frontier madam, used to standing alone. She fiercely guards the well-being of the lost young women who come under her care—she just never expected one of them to be a doctor, wounded in body and soul. Can two outcasts find refuge in one another’s hearts?