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Objects that fulfill your wildest dreams can become your worst nightmare.Getting what you've always dreamed of is great until that dream becomes a nightmare. When the death of a collector of paranormal objects means some of those objects are out in the world, Julie and Maya and the rest of the Paranormal Grievance Committee rush to get them contained before they plunge more lives into chaos. But one of the people who has an object is Julie's brother. He doesn't want to let it go. And then there's the mysterious Emerald Dancy from the Society of Disquieting Objects who says she wants to help, but who clearly has an agenda of her own.Julie and Maya must retrieve the objects. But can they do that when a woman claiming to be their ally wants them for her own twisted ends?Perilous Things is the fourth novel in the Paranormal Grievance Committee Chronicles series, but each book can stand alone.
When the one person standing between you and true love is the wife you never knew you had...When Aisha travels to Las Vegas with her fiancée Kris, all she wants is to get married. The venue is booked. The music has been chosen. The flowers are perfect. The guests are arriving.On the casino floor Aisha runs into a long lost college friend. They'd gotten fake "married" many years before as part of a protest for same-sex marriage rights, but those rights have been granted. That marriage is no longer fake.Now, Aisha has 72 hours to end one marriage before she starts the life she always dreamed of. All she has to do is find a judge basking naked in a hot tub on her day off and get to the chapel on time.My Favorite Wife is the first book in the lesbian romantic comedy series, Going to the Chapel. It's a sweet romance, which means all scenes stop at the bedroom door, but there are lots of laughs and maybe a few superhero sightings.
A step-by-step guide for successfully writing and self-publishing lesbian, Sapphic, WLW, queer, and other fun fiction!Write and self-publish your novel in e-book, print, and audiobook formats. I can show you how.I'm an award-winning bestselling lesbian fiction author, and I've been writing and self-publishing fiction since 2014. I've learned a lot on this journey, and I've put it all in this book including:Publishing your book for little or no moneyHow to make money from your novelWhy self-publishing is a great option for those who write lesbian, Sapphic, WLW, or queer fictionTips for completing your novel and becoming a better writerHow to work with editors and cover designersFormatting your book and getting it ready to publishMastering marketing even if you hate itNavigating the growing list of publishing platforms available for self-published authorsHow to get your book into bookstoresI have been self-publishing lesbian fiction since 2014. I write cozy paranormal mystery, lesbian romance, science fiction, and young adult stories. Before turning my hand to fiction, I was a newspaper reporter for many years, and I have the paper cuts to prove it. I have won many writing awards including a Goldie from the Golden Crown Literary Society for fiction and a Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club for journalism. I am a lesbian in an interracial same-sex marriage living in the Midwest.
What if the woman you loved was more than a century away? Dara, a computer programmer from Chicago, is visiting London when she opens a door in an Edwardian house and slips into Edwardian England. Agnes, a beautiful London shop girl, takes in the bewildered 21st century American lesbian, but, as Dara begins to accept that she is stuck in 1908, she also begins to accept that she has feelings for Agnes that go beyond gratitude. And the longer Dara stays, the harder Agnes finds it to hide her growing love for the accidental time traveller from the future. Will they overcome grief and prejudice to acknowledge their true feelings for one another? Or will Dara be snatched back to the 21st century before they can express their love? Excerpt: "When? When is this?" Dara asked, gesturing at the room."It's June 18th, miss," Agnes said. "You really didn't know?"Dara closed her eyes. "The year. What year, please?""It's 1908, miss," Agnes said.Dara opened her eyes, opened her messenger bag, and pulled out her cell phone. She pushed the button to activate the main screen. It didn't have a signal or the time and date. The battery was at 80 percent. She looked over at Agnes, whose eyes had gone wide. Agnes leaned over in her chair, trying to get a better look at the phone. Dara tapped a few buttons to pull up the photos she had stored on her phone. Yes, they were still there. The photos of Nick, their parents, and their friends were still there. The many pictures of Jenny, with and without Dara, were there. With Agnes still gazing at her and the phone intently, Dara went to her phone's contacts and dialed Nick's number. Nothing."That still doesn't mean I'm not dreaming," she muttered."Perhaps I should make us both some tea, miss."Dara nodded yes, although she figured she could do with something a good deal stronger than tea. Agnes bustled out of the room."Oh my God," Dara said when she was alone. Her eyes darted around the room, taking it all in, the flower-patterned curtains on the one window, the shabby wardrobe standing in the corner, the night stand, the wooden chair, a small desk, the plain iron bed frame and the bedclothes that adorned it. One part of her couldn't believe it was true, but another part could. That part urged her to accept the truth. It will go much easier on you if you do and soon, it said.She thought of her brother, who was probably frantic with worry wondering where she was. What would he tell their parents if he didn't find her before they were supposed to fly out of Heathrow next week? Then there were her friends and the co-workers she actually liked. Most of all, though, there was Jenny. Jenny had been dead for over a year, so it wasn't the fact that she wouldn't see Jenny again that upset her. She had accepted that. No, it was the fact that she might never see the places she associated with Jenny ever again. She may never see all the little gifts Jenny had given her during their time together. In a panic, she clutched at the thin gold chain she wore around her neck. She kept her engagement ring on that chain. At least she had that. She kissed it tenderly and wept.
A lesbian ghost with a broken heart. Sisters who never want her reunited with her lost love. A binding spell that must be broken. After a Halloween party ends with an untimely death, paranormal investigators Maya and Julie are called in to check out ghostly happenings at a house built by a patent medicine magnate at the turn of the 20th century. The magnate's daughters lived in the house their whole lives and never left, even after death. Now, they're angry and taking it out on anyone who enters the house. Maya and Julie have to figure out why and reignite a love that was always meant to be.Or the sisters' torment will never end. Muses is the second novel in the Paranormal Grievance Committee Chronicles series, but each book can stand alone.
Two rival lesbian paranormal investigators. A dangerous cursed entity. Long dark nights in the old woods. Maya Nicholas doesn't need any help finding ghosts. They find her and talk to her all the time.Julie Sussman doesn't need any help either. She solves plenty of cases, both normal and paranormal, without any special abilities.When they learn that both of them have been hired to find a teenager, lost decades ago in the haunted Promontory Woods, they are not happy. But when they find the teenager's ghost and discover that she, along with many other spirits, are being held captive by an evil entity, they have to work together. Or they, along with many others, will never leave the woods again.
"The type of mystery you read with a cup of tea in your reading chair under your favorite blanket."--The Lesbian Review A voice from the past. A deejay at the pinnacle of her career. Call-in radio shows are fun until a ghost calls. Popular soul music deejay Joyce Barkley thinks someone is pulling a prank when the voice of her dead girlfriend comes through clear as day during a call-in segment on her Saturday afternoon show. But it is no prank. The woman, who has been dead since a tragic accident in the mid-1960s, is back. Her voice is forcing Joyce to confront her decision to hide her true self and the truth of what really happened on that dark night.With help from Maya and Julie, lead investigators with the Paranormal Grievance Committee, Joyce has to figure out how to soothe Natasha's restless spirit. If she doesn't, her career will be over, and her heart will stay closed to love that could be hers. The Soul of WBVR is the second novel in the Paranormal Grievance Committee Chronicles series, but each book can stand alone.
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