Award-Winning
Tilting at Windmills (Claire Lance #1)
Claire Lance is on the run. (F/F, Action)
What Matter Wounds (Claire Lance #5)
Lance’s road is coming to an end… Lance and Jodie take to the road together. (F/F, Action)
Dogs of War (Underdogs #3)
Seattle is under siege. An ancient ceremony known as “wolf manoth,” in which human hunters kill as many canidae as possible, has been revived.
Red in Tooth and Claw (Underdogs #4)
Ari and Dale are back in a new adventure. (F/F, Mystery)
Breaking Anchor
Sofia, a reporter, meets Marion, caterer, for a story and fireworks start—not the good kind. Will they discover what they have to offer each other? (F/F, similar to SwanQueen).
The Beast at the Door
Patience runs away to a mysterious house filled with clockwork monsters. (F/F, Steampunk)
Dog Biscuits (Book Six of the Underdogs Series)
Ari goes undercover when a pro hockey team comes to Seattle (F/F, Mystery)
As a lesbian publisher, it's ironic perhaps that our first author, Geonn Cannon, is our most award-winning. He exemplifies that the best kind of writing can come from anyone and we don't discriminate based on gender or sexuality. We're proud of him and we're proud of our LGBTQ authors. Everyone is making a difference and getting recognized for it during awards season.
2017 saw Tamara Boyens, another "non-traditional" writer of lesbian genre fiction, win best Sci-Fi Book of the Year and 5th overall Lesbian Interest.
Our trans and nonbinary books and authors are making headway, with genderqueer hero Cat Rowland getting Runner Up in the Rainbow Awards. Cat's fervent fan following is now matched by critical acclaim.
Awards include the Golden Crown Literary Society award and the Rainbow Awards award. We submit to awards all over the world and in all genres, including national awards like ALA Stonewall. Our books deserve recognition, and we're proud to be an LGBTQ publisher of recognized quality.