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Favorite Lesbian Fiction Authors and Books?

Posted: 25 Dec 2013, 15:03
by Laine32
I'm a huge fan of lesbian fiction novels. I was just wondering how many of you feel akin to me on this matter. My favorite authors in the genre are Margaret A. Helms, Kiki Archer, Clare Ashton, and R.E. Bradshaw.
I'd say my favorite books in this genre are:
The Fifth Stage (Helms)
After Mrs. Hamilton (Ashton)
Rewind (Julia P. Lynde)
But She's My Student (Archer)
The Rainey Bell series (Bradshaw)

Fill me in on your faves, if you'd like :)

Re: Favorite Lesbian Fiction Authors and Books?

Posted: 25 Dec 2013, 18:35
by gligoric
Can you recommend free books on this genre? I surely would like to buy some in the future, but not at present. Free is good enough for now. :wink:

Re: Favorite Lesbian Fiction Authors and Books?

Posted: 25 Dec 2013, 18:54
by Laine32
let me check and see. I know there are free selections available on amazon, but there are very few that are worth your time. I do know that I have stumbled upon a handful of ones that may be worth your while though that are free or just 99 cents. I'll get back to you.

-- 26 Dec 2013, 22:46 --

well, from checking out some of the ones I read that were free and good reads, I found that they aren't currently free. Amazon frequently has changes in the free selection from day to day. I know that The Deception Trilogy was, at one time, free and decent enough. Dadmun's, Evelyn's Gambit is a good read and was free when I read it. It's longer than most free books at 362 pages. Irrational Numbers, by E.A. Gray is a good cheap one too. I'd say it is the best of the lot I just suggested. From what I just checked though, it's not free at the present, but like I said, the prices change a lot.

Re: Favorite Lesbian Fiction Authors and Books?

Posted: 03 Jan 2014, 15:38
by tracydinh96
I always hesitate with it comes to same-sex fictions. I haven't come across one that I would get myself into reading.

Re: Favorite Lesbian Fiction Authors and Books?

Posted: 07 Mar 2015, 13:48
by T2394
Try Kiki archer. Her books are well written but not free unfortunately (worth paying for though!)

-- 07 Mar 2015, 13:58 --

Oh and Eliza Lentzski. Her books aren't free but most of hers are on kindle unlimited if you have that.