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Santiago needs an American visa for his new job, which will fund his mom's much-needed surgery. Mariana needs her inheritance, which stipulates marriage, to pay back overwhelming debt. Why not team up to defraud the government?
A lighthearted contemporary marriage of convenience romance between LGBTQ+ Internet friends (a demisexual woman and a bisexual man).
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Book 1 in Virginia Is For All Lovers series.
The Winner Takes It All
Yelena and Embry can't stand each other, mostly because they're competing for first place on the gym leaderboard. When they begrudgingly team up for a tennis tournament, they find they’re more similar than different. But will their fears—and the leaderboard—get in the way of what they both truly want?
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A contemporary steamy rivals-to-lovers romance novel between two women (a bisexual woman and a lesbian).
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Book 2 in Virginia Is For All Lovers series.
Love, Lorena
By-the-book American matchmaker Lorena must find a suitable partner for the wild Princess Rosamund of Ìovoria, but what happens when the perfect match is the matchmaker herself?
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A contemporary sapphic (bi4bi) princess/matchmaker romance novel.
Make the Yuletide Gay
Senior editor Nicola and junior editor Grace, who each think the other is smoking hot, get snowed in at a small B&B on their way to a conference.
A contemporary lesbian holiday romance novella.
Poetry
The Orange and Pink Sunset
In The Orange and Pink Sunset, Ivy L. James weaves a tapestry of her life as a queer woman, from childhood crushes to the labels she’s tried on to religious discrimination. Her raw words express agony and joy in equal measure. She provides a refreshing perspective with an understandable voice, and her narrative style feels like sharing a pot of tea with a close friend. This impactful poetry chapbook is a vulnerable discussion of what it’s like to find herself as a lesbian, and in the end, James chooses love over hate, even in moments of pain.
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A sapphic poetry chapbook.
A Necklace of Teeth
Ivy L. James's "A Necklace of Teeth" is a visceral read of rage poetry. It speaks deeply to the parts of us that know anger is a part of healing, that bleeding doesn't mean you're weak, that how you choose to heal is completely up to you. James writes to the core, her words bloody and so excruciatingly raw, honest, unapologetic.
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A queer rage poetry chapbook.