Lesbian Titles
Daring and Decorum
Elizabeth Collington, daughter of a village vicar, finds herself enchanted by a mysterious highwayman--a woman in disguise--roving the countryside. (F/F, Regency Historical)
Do Unto Others
In the summer of 1945, killing time between jobs in Albuquerque, women commit crimes.
Kennel Club (Underdogs #7)
Underdogs #7, lesbian werewolf detective series - Ari goes to prison! (F/F, Mystery/Detective)
Lunch Special (a lesbian romance anthology)
Erotic short stories compilation (F/F)
OBlique
Kara Barton makes a leap of faith after her pregnancy and settles in a small town alone and pregnant... (F/F, Romance)
Seoul Circuit
The futuristic Southwestern aesthetic with a neon glow. Lesbian hero Jin deals with her failing neural implants. (F/F, Cyberpunk, FREE)
The Remnant Fleet
At the edge of the Sol system, just beyond the Kuiper Belt, Humanity's first foray into the Great Beyond is a space station called The Quay. (F/F, Science Fiction)
Trafalgar & Boone and the Books of Breathing (Trafalgar & Boone #3)
With lives at risk and the future at stake, Trafalgar leads a group of reluctant allies from London to Egypt to stop an unspeakable power from falling into the wrong hands.(F/F, Steampunk)
Trafalgar & Boone at Magic's End (Trafalgar & Boone 6)
Trafalgar & Boone return in book 6! (Steampunk, F/F)
Turning Together
Anniversary box set of Turning Point and Turn from Home by Lara Zielinsky
Supposed Crimes started as a lesbian publisher when Geonn Cannon and C. E. Case (aka Rysler) came together to publish Geonn's new lesbian series, Riley Parra, and C. E. Case's first novel, Little Disquietude. We were both disenchanted with other lesbian publishers that, it turns out, were going out of business anyway. Because we have mad respect for competitors like Bella Books, Bold Strokes Books, and Ylva (and Dreamspinner and Torquere on the GLBT/gay fiction side), we wanted to create something totally different.
Supposed Crimes became the first lesbian publisher to focus on genre fiction--especially science fiction, action and adventure, and detective fiction. We love historical lesbian fiction and westerns also. Most publishers have a healthy mix (and we do too), but we wanted to actively recruit writers looking for more than just another romance. So far we have over fifty lesbian stories with strong female leads, often including violence.
C. E. Case loves violence perhaps too much, but it's opened the door to stories about strong, diverse women of all types whose creators have been told they're "too gay" for mainstream publishing. We're hoping to change the tone of the conversation by becoming a mainstream genre/pulp GLBT publisher ourselves and we're well on our way.
Our award-winning lesbian titles such as Gemini by Geonn Cannon and Turn for Home by the famous and beloved Lara Zielinsky, sequel to Turning Point, have put us on the map as a high quality publisher of women's fiction who celebrate women loving women. Geonn Cannon is the only man to ever win a Golden Crown Literary Society award, and we love that. We want to break the rules and challenge expectations when it comes to what fiction about women loving women means. We also embrace Christian lesbian fiction and welcome bisexuality and gender identities beyond the "parts."
Our recent Kirkus-starred Trafalgar and Boone series has sealed the deal. We're innovative, edgy, and here to stay as a flourishing LGBT press--and so much more.