The Curse of the Old Woods
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“You really think we can do this?” Maya asked.
“We have to. It’s what Evie, Mrs. Forcier, wanted.”
“All right then. Let’s do it. See you at the lawyers tomorrow.”
Julie watched Maya walk to her car, get in, and drive away. Julie wasn’t sure if it would work out, but they had to try. She realized that she was readier than ever to investigate things that went bump in the night. More than that, there were more people out there like Mrs. Forcier who needed closure, who needed what the Paranormal Grievance Committee could do for them.
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Elizabeth Andre writes supernatural suspense, lesbian romance, science fiction, and young adult stories. She is a lesbian in an interracial same-sex marriage living in the Midwest. She hopes you enjoy her stories. She certainly loves writing them.
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Other titles by Elizabeth Andre:
The Time Slip Girl
What if the woman you loved was more than a century away? Dara, a computer programmer from Chicago, is visiting London when she opens a door in an Edwardian house and slips into Edwardian England. Agnes, a beautiful London shop girl, takes in the bewildered 21st century American lesbian, but, as Dara begins to accept that she is stuck in 1908, she also begins to accept that she has feelings for Agnes that go beyond gratitude. And the longer Dara stays, the harder Agnes finds it to hide her growing love for the accidental time traveler from the future. Will they overcome grief and prejudice to acknowledge their true feelings for one another? Or will Dara be snatched back to the 21st century before they can express their love.
Taijiku
Angela’s past is more than a little rocky, and that rocky path has led her to finish up her juvenile detention sentence on the Yemaya, an alien underwater ship devoted to observation and research. Part of its maintenance crew, at the bottom rung of the status ladder, Angela doesn’t see much excitement forthcoming.
But that was before encountering the fearsome Taijiku or meeting her crew mate Stella, leaving Angela with a completely different problem and unable to say which is the greater challenge: giant sea monsters or falling in love.
Lesbian Light Reads Volumes 1-6 Boxed Set by Elizabeth Andre and Jade Astor
Six stories of lesbians meeting the women of their dreams, having sex, falling in love and having sex again.
Each story is also available individually on Amazon, and each book can stand alone. These lesbian contemporary love stories include graphic sex and are for adults only.
Lesbian Light Reads Volumes 7-12 Boxed Set
Six more stories of lesbians meeting the women of their dreams, having sex, falling in love and having sex again.
Each story is also available individually on Amazon, and each book can stand alone. These lesbian contemporary love stories include graphic sex and are for adults only.
Learning to Kiss Girls
It’s 1984, and there are lots of things the family of Helen Blumenstein, age 14, doesn’t talk about. Her cousin is gay. Helen’s best female friend may have a crush on her. Helen wants to learn about kissing girls, but she’s scared of being different. Helen will have to find her own voice and decide if she is brave enough to be exactly who she is supposed to be, even if that means being a little bit queer.
Tested: Sex, love, and friendship in the shadow of HIV
The year is 1993, and those in the gay community are dying of AIDS, caring for people with AIDS, infected with HIV or terrified of catching the virus. Edwin, Julio, Anastasia, and Jennifer are four 20-something friends who decide to spend a sunny Saturday doing the right thing: getting an HIV test at one of Chicago’s public health clinics.
After, of course, they shop, have lunch, have coffee, gossip about what that person is wearing, talk about sex, lie about their sexual past, and waste as much time as they can in hopes they won’t make it to the clinic before it closes for the day. They know they should get tested but don’t want to.
Edwin insists that he always has safe sex with men, if he’s had any sex at all, but the truth is far more complicated. Julio hardly eats, but he’s so proud of his numerous sexual conquests that he gives his boyfriends both names and numbers. Anastasia’s lesbian sexual history involves blood. Jennifer has boyfriends who don’t always take no for an answer.
Together they learn that fear can tear people apart as much as it brings them closer, and that their blood, along with their hearts and spirits, will be tested in ways they can’t even imagine.