By Claire O'Dell | Narrated by Lisa Renee Pitts
Dr. Janet Watson knows firsthand the horrifying cost of a divided nation. While treating broken soldiers on the battlefields of the New Civil War, a sniper’s bullet shattered her arm and ended her career. Honorably discharged and struggling with the…
By Renee Porter
She’s not popular, constantly bullied, and now the whole school knows her sexual orientation and not by choice. The only person in her corner is her mother and B was fine with that…that is, until she meets her new neighbor,…
By Renee Porter
After a dramatic turn of events, she secluded herself from that life, fully engrossing herself in her work of keeping young LGBTQ youths off of the street. Even though her love life leaves much to the imagination, Ryan depends on…
By Renee Porter
She planned her future from the beginning, taking each detailed step toward a life that would be sure to reward her with success. But Jen was not able to plan on Taylor, and her carefully laid out future seemed to…
By Renee Porter
Summer Bloom was popular, beautiful and everything that Jayce wanted, or so she thought. She never realized that life was more than just wanting a crush and in turn, desperately falls for someone who she never thought possible. Eleanor Bloom…
By Mecca Jamilah Sullivan | Narrated by Lisa Reneé Pitts
A quietly inquisitive eight-year-old struggling to suppress her insatiable longing, she would much rather paint alone in her bedroom, or sneak out with her father for a sampling of Harlem’s forbidden street foods. For Malaya, the pressures of going to…
By Renee Vivien and Brian Stableford (translator)
First published in 1904 and 1905, these masterpieces of symbolist fiction recount Vivien’s obsessive, torturing love affairs, most especially with the American writer Natalie Clifford Barney. Originally received with hostility due to their fervent championship of lesbianism, these highly sophisticated…
By Renee Dahlia
Confirmed spinster ELSPETH DEXINGTON works in the Dexington family linen manufacturing business dealing with logistics. She believes that machinery will make clothing cheaper for the people, and therefore everyone can afford new clothes, not hand-me-downs and turned cuffs. But when…
By Renee Roman
There are worse ways to keep a roof over her head. After her latest lover calls it quits for a better offer and shows her the door by telling her she’ll never do anything of importance with her life anyway,…