Sunday, December 20, 2015

Interview with Lesbian Fiction and
Erotica Author Rachel Windsor

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Interview with Lesbian Fiction and Erotica Author

Rachel Windsor

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Rachel Windsor is a boring attorney who enjoys writing in her free time. To spice up her day-job writing of appellate briefs, pension plans and tax documents, she writes lesbian fiction, specializing in romance, romantic comedies, historical romance and erotica. In addition to writing, Rachel enjoys spending time with her wife and their two children, traveling, enjoying good food and wine, and reading.  





Lesbian Lovers Throughout Time
Rachel Windsor - Lesbian Lovers Thru Time  Enjoy four stand-alone novellas in this 2015 Golden Crown Literary Society Finalist collection about women falling in love with each other throughout time. Prairie Women in Love It is hard being a woman in the 1870s and even harder if you happen to have feelings for another woman. Civil War Women in Love A plantation owner’s daughter has to decide where her allegiance lies after falling in love with house slave. Dames with Dames In 1940s New York City tough girl walks into a detective agency and things will never be the same for the agency’s gorgeous secretary. West Point Women in Love At West Point in 1976, things are changing as the first female cadets arrive and even more so for two cadets as they face an undeniable attraction.





 Love, Laughs and Lesbians
Rachel Windsor - Love Laughs Lesbians  Enjoy three stand-alone novellas in this collection of fiendishly funny, smart romantic comedies. Mail Order Bride Liz was ready to give up on love when a brainstorm hit—a mail order bride. The brainstorm becomes more than she bargained for when Svetlana arrives and utters those magical first words: “You are not man.” Gentlewomen Thieves Joan’s writing career has stalled out, along with her relationship with long-time partner Laura. Joan convinces Laura to embark on a life of crime to stir things up, leading to unexpected experiences for the couple. Exit Row Lauren hates to fly but hits it off with seatmate Natalie. Things get off to a rough start, literally, when their plane nearly crashes. They impulsively get married and are asked to star on a reality show. Can they pull off their “feel-good” story?


Connect with Rachel at:
| RachelWindsor.com | SapphireBooks.com | Rachel on Twitter | Amazon |     ...