| Set in SoMa or South of Market, a neighborhood in San Francisco. It is basically a fictionalised account of what really goes on in the SF underground world of drugs and sex clubs. Brought to life in voyeuristic fashion through various characters exploits, where their only goals seem to be pushing boundaries as far as they'll go. An insightful, gritty read from this first time author. |
Far-right politicians and LGBT-rights advocates make unlikely bedfellows when a territory in Florida is set aside for homosexuals. The area is governed by LGBT people, and queer people receive full civil rights, and live as the majorit. Much thought-provoking content in this speculative-fiction thriller, about separatism, government, civil rights, and sociopolitical alliances. BTWOF |
A sarcastic Internet profile leads to a match in Dani O'Connor's A Poem for What's Her Name. This is a short, sweet, romantic, seemingly semi-autobiographical story of Doc, a cynical college professor who has pretty much given up on finding love and pours her frustration out into her profile |
Mina Thomas is married to a police officer, loves her job, and is fairly happy with her life. Then she is assigned to mentor Regan Martin, a new nurse. Both heterosexually inclined until meeting, they are startled to find themselves drawn to each other. Will Mina give up her comfortable life for this never-before-felt passion? |