For teen fiction try the Clarksonville series by Barbara L Clanton. Julie Anne Peters also does good teen fiction. If you want something for older people try the I Found My Heart In San Francisco series. It's an alpabet series. It's by Susan X Meagher it's already at U. She writes good standalone books too. Radclyffe, Ali Spooner and Gerri Hill do good adult books. Carson Taite does law fiction. They are all lesbian fiction. If you want something else check the Bold Strokes Books website. They have all the books they published for sale on the website and also on Amazon. They specialise in Lesbian fiction but also publish GBT fiction.
Thank you @Loves books i will check all those out. I don’t mind the teen but I prefer older people books of all genres. You given me a good start lol thanks .
Check out the LGBT books sticky at the top! That has a LOT listed under it. I’m particularly a fan of YA LGBT lit so if you’re interested in that, feel free to ask and I can give suggestions. Most of mine are male and fall in the gay/bi territory.
The When Women Were Warriors series is amazing. Also the Lyremouth Chronicles are super great as well.
I have some suggestions. They're not really LGBTQ themed, but some of them include gay characters. The first is actually just an author recommendation: Christopher Moore. I have read several of his works. He's a comedic fantasy writer so his stories have some of the most absurd plots I have ever read but they made me laugh and kept my interest. I recommend them if you like wacky stories that have interesting elements to them. The second one is more Teen/YA, but it was a fantastic book. One Of Us is Lying by Karen McManus. It was a murder mystery with several twists. The third is The Animators by Kayla Rae Whitaker. Kind of long but it's an interesting read, especially the friendship between two women (one of whom is a lesbian) and about their traumatic childhoods and their struggles to make it in the film industry.
I read The When Women Were Warriors series tears ago. The first one is free on kindle and the following two are cheap enough so if you don't feel like spending much they are a good choice.
Yep! I can confirm this. Try the first one for free I say and see if you like it. I really love the Lyremouth Chronicles though. Tevi is such a dreamboat.
Thank you both already downloaded to my kindle The When Women Were Warriors looking forward to snuggling up to read.