Paranormal and Supernatural
Beware of Wolf (Underdogs #2)
The werewolf detective Ari and her sidekick Dale solve another mystery in Seattle (F/F)
Dog Biscuits (Book Six of the Underdogs Series)
Ari goes undercover when a pro hockey team comes to Seattle (F/F, Mystery)
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)
Stag and Hound
Paris in Winter, 1943. The Loupin pack is a group of canidae operating as a cell in the French resistance. (F/F, M/M, Historical, Werewolves)
The Fight in the Dog (Underdogs 9)
Ari and Dale return in adventure #9! (F/F, Paranormal Detective)
Underdogs: The First Stories
Try this free prequel to the popular Underdogs series with lesbian detective Ari. (F/F, Mystery/Detective, FREE)
Underdogs: The Novel (Underdogs #1)
Ariadne Willow is a private investigator with a secret weapon. She’s a canidae, a person with the ability to transform into a wolf at will. (F/F, Mystery/Detective)
Wilder Animals
Wilder Animals is #6 in the Underdogs series (F/F, Mystery/Detective)
Supposed Crimes crosses lesbian publishing and gay publishing with the paranormal and supernatural. People love vampire novels and werewolf novels, but are tired of the same old accompanying heterosexual romance.
The James Matthews by Adrian J. Smith series is horror--featuring telepathy and healing (you know, witches). James Matthews is a fire woman with powers she's never explored, until she falls in love with a woman who reveals the truth to her. Harrowing and ultimately dark, this three book lesbian paranormal series promises an adventure ranging from America to China and back again, and spanning over a decade.
Adrian J. Smith has followed up her lesbian books with the paranormal Quarter Life series, this time featuring bisexuals alongside women who love women. This time it's a witch and a vampire who fall for each other, but bring danger into each other's lives. There's a troll (and in some spin-off stories, accompanying troll sex) and a host of gangsters.
Kim Harrison eat your heart out. There are also notes of the television show Sanctuary, which featured its own vampires, time travelers, and monsters. A raucous ride, Quarter Life exemplifies Supposed Crimes--a sturdy mix of lesbian heroines, diverse characters, lots of action, and badass women kicking some ass and committing some violence. The first book, Unbound, starts the addiction.
For something completely different, try The Chosen Chronicles, a series not associated with our lesbian publisher side, but associated with paranormal greatness and the Christian faith. A young woman is chosen to be the decider of the great war between heaven and hell. Either God wins, or Lucifer. She's faced with fallen angels, ancient vampires, and as the series goes on, time-traveling witches and soldiers from the future. Strong women rule the day and there's lots, we mean lots, of fun heterosexual sex along the journey. We like to mix things up every once in a while, as long as we're working with a great writer.