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Five fun fictions from the author of Tiffany and Tiger’s Eye & Truth and Other Lies! In Rainbow Crush, revisit five favourite short stories featuring gay and lesbian characters: In “I Hate Love,” Mila melts Laura-the-Ice-Queen’s heart as Jaden learns that dating an older man could have repercussions he hadn’t anticipated. Mila and Laura are back with impossibly high expectations in the side-splittingly funny housesitting comedy “Happy Birthday, Klutzface.” In “I Know What Gay Is,” Jay the teenaged manny and his young charge Sarah, who insists on being called Frank, find an unexpected ally on the soccer field. School is back in session and tempers flare when Mila, Laura and Jaden stumble into a protest where classmates insist a gender-nonconforming new student “Dress Like A Dude.” In our final story, aspiring teen chef Noah comes out of the closet in a most surprising way during his first television appearance in “The Secret to a Perfect Latke.”
Five fun fictions from the author of Tiffany and Tiger's Eye & Truth and Other Lies! In Rainbow Crush, revisit five favourite short stories featuring gay and lesbian characters: In "I Hate Love," Mila melts Laura-the-Ice-Queen's heart as Jaden learns that dating an older man could have repercussions he hadn't anticipated. Mila and Laura are back with impossibly high expectations in the side-splittingly funny housesitting comedy "Happy Birthday, Klutzface." In "I Know What Gay Is," Jay the teenaged manny and his young charge Sarah, who insists on being called Frank, find an unexpected ally on the soccer field. School is back in session and tempers flare when Mila, Laura and Jaden stumble into a protest where classmates insist a gender-nonconforming new student "Dress Like A Dude." In our final story, aspiring teen chef Noah comes out of the closet in a most surprising way during his first television appearance in "The Secret to a Perfect Latke." 18pt Arial large print edition.
Five fun fictions from the author of Tiffany and Tiger's Eye & Truth and Other Lies! In Rainbow Crush, revisit five favourite short stories featuring gay and lesbian characters:In “I Hate Love,” Mila melts Laura-the-Ice-Queen's heart as Jaden learns that dating an older man could have repercussions he hadn't anticipated. Mila and Laura are back with impossibly high expectations in the side-splittingly funny housesitting comedy “Happy Birthday, Klutzface.” In “I Know What Gay Is,” Jay the teenaged manny and his young charge Sarah, who insists on being called Frank, find an unexpected ally on the soccer field.School is back in session and tempers flare when Mila, Laura and Jaden stumble into a protest where classmates insist a gender-nonconforming new student “Dress Like A Dude.” In our final story, aspiring teen chef Noah comes out of the closet in a most surprising way during his first television appearance in “The Secret to a Perfect Latke.”
This Christmas, Nicole will meet her girlfriend’s parents for the first time. If she makes it there alive… Nicole couldn’t be more nervous about shaking hands with Darla’s mother and father. Her own family hasn’t exactly been supportive. But on her way to their house in rural Maryland, she nearly collides with a barefoot old woman standing in the road. From there, strange things start to happen. A chase through the snow, a stone cottage in the woods, a raging fire. Will Nicole make it out alive?
Alisha never asked to be a sensitive, but when her nightmares coincide with some strange goings-on in her building, she knows she must take action. The victim of a brutal killing keeps coming to her, in dreams. Terrible, terrifying dreams. Alisha knows the night terrors will never end until the murder is brought to light, but she can't do it alone. It'll take every trusted tenant in her building to solve this crime—and a little dog, too! Queer Ghost Stories are standalone tales that can be read in any order. Download Nightmare Heights today!
When Margo’s car breaks down on a deserted gravel road, finding a cell signal isn’t the only thing on her mind. Sure it’s the middle of the night and she ought to be terrified of the dark woods surrounding them, but Margo is more concerned about her relationship. Lesbian Bed Death: Margo and her partner are waist-deep in it. If only life with Deanna were passionate and enthralling, like it had been with Mitch. Though they broke up years ago, she can’t stop thinking about her ruggedly handsome ex. After starting yet another argument with Deanna, Margo marches into the isolated forest. The last thing she expects to come upon is a campsite. And the last person she expects to find there is her ex-boyfriend. But a shadow figure haunts the camp, and it’s got its sights set on the pair. Will Margo make it out of the woods alive? Or is this forest even stranger than it seems?
When Tucker finds a pair of psychic sunglasses, he’s convinced he can see the future. And the future is deadly! Tucker and his boyfriend are the best in their field. They organize estate sales, using their keen eyes and marketing know-how to earn big bucks for their clients. But when they’re hired to clear out a mysterious gothic manor house, Tucker discovers a set of vintage sunglasses that changes his life forever. Through their shaded lenses, he sees a murder that has yet to take place. What lengths will he go to in order to keep the victim safe from harm? Queer Ghost Stories are standalone tales that can be read in any order. Download The Future is Deadly today!
Amelia and her family are homeless this Christmas. How can their days be merry after they’ve lost everything? When Trilby arrives at the shelter just in time for the holidays, Amelia’s family takes the older trans woman eagerly into their hearts. Trilby reminds the young girl of her late grandmother, who was always so loving and supportive. Everyone is over the moon when a wealthy benefactor arranges a festive shopping trip for the shelter’s residents, but the evening goes sour when a cold-hearted shop assistant denies Trilby the only gift she really wants. Can anyone set things right? And can they do it in time for Christmas?
Want to stay up late with a spine-tingling supernatural story? This chilling new collection includes two teen novels featuring strange small towns, historical hauntings, and lesbian main characters! In Tiffany and Tiger’s Eye, it’s the summer of 1986. Rebecca meets Tiffany: a water-skiing blonde who dresses like Madonna, makes her own jewellery, and claims to see auras. Strange things happen when the girls get together. Everyone thinks Rebecca’s the one setting fires and destroying property, but she’s convinced the culprit is a creepy antique doll! Sylvie and the Christmas Ghost transports us to December of 1994. Sylvie's spending Christmas in the creepy old house her father grew up in. The place is haunted, according to local lore. When an unusual girl named Celeste convinces Sylvie she can communicate with spirits, will they unearth ghosts from the family's past... or is something far more sinister going on? Every family has its ghosts, and they’re out in full force with two supernatural lesbian novels by Foxglove Lee! Foxglove’s fiction has been called SPECTACULAR by Rainbow Reviews and UNFORGETTABLE by USA Today!
Who needs sleep? Not you! You’d rather stay up late reading these spine-tingling ghost stories! In these thirteen tales of the paranormal, queer characters encounter the supernatural… with blood-curdling results! Get ready for a fright with the following stories from Foxglove Lee’s Queer Ghost Stories series: Witch of the Winter Woods, The Future is Deadly, Ghost Gallery, Ghost Radio, The Moths, Underground Spirit, Ghost Phone, Nightmare Heights, Spooky Little Girl Like You, Off With the Fairies, Devil at the Door, Ghost Family Christmas, and Ghosts of the Living. Delve into thirteen supernatural stories by Foxglove Lee… if you dare!