Great Lesbian Fiction
Discover the best lesbian fiction books with our curated list of top-rated reads. From romance to drama, explore captivating stories and beloved LGBTQ+ novels.


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Fated Love
by Radclyffe
What do you do when your carefully planned life takes a wrong turn into hell? When Quinn Maguire, a dashing young trauma surgeon, unaccountably accepts a position as an ER physician, her new boss, Honor Blake, suspects that Quinn is hiding a dark secret. While the two declare an uneasy truce in an effort to work together, both struggle with mutual, and unexpected, attraction. Honor, however, has more than one reason to resist her growing feelings for the attractive newcomer--not the least of which is that her heart belongs to the woman whose wedding ring she wears. Amidst the chaos and drama of a busy emergency room, Quinn and Honor must contend not only with the fragile nature of life, but also with the mysteries of the heart and the irresistible forces of fate.

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Accidental Love
by B. L. Miller
What happens when love is based on deception? Can it survive discovering the truth? Accidental Love is a captivating story between Rose Grayson, a destitute lonely young woman and Veronica Cartwright, head of a vast family empire and extraordinarily rich.




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Sierra City
by Gerri Hill
"Chris McKenna gladly escaped the crowds of Yosemite to work as the new Search and Rescue in tiny Sierra City, nestled just west of Lake Tahoe. A loner by nature, she didn't mind the seclusion of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Jessie Stone, a successful but reclusive writer, is haunted by memories of her childhood and finally returns to Sierra City after sixteen years of estrangement from her mother. The odd assortment of residents of this small mountain town brings them together but it is Annie Stone, a woman Chris has grown to admire and a woman Jessie still feels hatred for, that binds the two. Through lies and deception, they still cannot deny the growing attraction that will brighten both their lives...if only they will allow it. As Chris fights for her life in a winter blizzard, Jessie comes to terms with her past and her mother, finally accepting the love that Chris willingly offers her."--Goodreads

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Colder Than Ice
by Helen Macpherson
"Allison Shaunessy is a woman on the edge. As an archaeologist with the Flinders Museum of Australasian Exploration, she and her team are racing against time to secure funding for an unprecedented excavation in Antarctica. She despairs when, despite her best attempts, she falls short of her financial goal. In America, Michela DeGrasse, a psychologist with the International Space Research Institute, is involved with studying the interaction of humans in extreme environments. When Michela learns of the possibility of the Antarctic research, she attempts to join Allisons expedition but is met with resistance. Only the fact that she is able to provide the needed funding allows Michela to join the expedition to continue her studies. Allison and Michela instantly clash regarding the focus of the expedition and who should lead the team. They settle into a grudging working relationship that gradually deepens into a fragile friendship, but what they find at the expedition site defies all expectations. With hardship, extreme cold, and rivalry standing in their way, will the two women see past their own stubbornness long enough to allow their relationship to develop any further?"--Publisher's description.

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These Dreams
by Verda Foster
Haunted since childhood by visions of a mysterious woman she calls Blue Eyes, artist Samantha McBride is thrilled to meet the woman she dreamed about for so long. But displaced hatred and an act of heartbreaking cruelty leave Samantha shattered.


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Black's Magic
by M. J. Walker
"Britain's most lethal operative is a woman, Addison Black-- Being a secret agent never looked so good"--P.4 of cover.








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Gloria's Inn
by Robin Alexander
After inheriting half of an inn on a secluded island in the Bahamas, Hayden Tate and her unusual new business partner suddenly find themselves at the center of a murder investigation.


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All the Bold Days of My Restless Life
by Sharon Stone
If you are already the head writer on a daytime drama, can you say your life is just like a soap opera? That's the question facing Bailey Connors who, two days before Christmas, is dumped by her girlfriend, ordered to kill off the soap's leading lady Morgan Cable and is saddled with 22-year-old Lindsay Stubblefield, the daughter of the network executive who has decided to become a writer so she can get close to the show's leading men. The incidents rack up one by one until Bailey is at risk of losing everything. This is a great off-kilter romantic comedy that inspires love.



