Radclyffe - Works

Works

Romances

  • Fated Love
  • Innocent Hearts
  • Love's Melody Lost
  • Love's Masquerade
  • Love's Tender Warriors
  • Promising Hearts
  • Shadowland
  • Tomorrow's Promise
  • Turn Back Time
  • Passion's Bright Fury
  • When Dreams Tremble
  • Secrets in the Stone
  • Desire By Starlight
  • The Lonely Hearts Club
  • Night Call
  • Crossroads
  • Homestead

First Responders series

  • Trauma Alert
  • firestorm
  • Oath of Honor (crossover with Honor Series)

The Provincetown Tales

  • Safe Harbor
  • Beyond the Breakwaters
  • Distant Shores, Silent Thunder
  • Storms of Change
  • Winds of Fortune
  • Returning Tides
  • Sheltering Dunes

The Honor Series

  • Above All, Honor
  • Honor Bound
  • Love & Honor
  • Honor Guards
  • Honor Reclaimed
  • Honor Under Siege
  • Word of Honor
  • Code of Honor

The Justice Series

  • A Matter of Trust (prequel)
  • Shield of Justice
  • In Pursuit of Justice
  • Justice in the Shadows
  • Justice Served
  • Justice for All

Writing as LL Raand

  • The Midnight Hunt
  • Blood Hunt
  • Night Hunt
  • The Lone Hunt

Anthologies

  • Best Lesbian Romance 2009
  • Best Lesbian Romance 2010
  • Best Lesbian Romance 2011
  • Best Lesbian Romance 2012
  • Women Of The Dark Street
  • Breathless: Tales of Celebration
  • Change of Pace: Erotic Interludes (A short story collection)
  • Erotic Interludes 2: Stolen Moments (ed. with Stacia Seaman)
  • Erotic Interludes 3: Lessons in Love (ed. with Stacia Seaman)
  • Erotic Interludes 4: Extreme Passions (ed. with Stacia Seaman)
  • Erotic Interludes 5: Road Games (ed. with Stacia Seaman)
  • Radical Encounters
  • Romantic Interludes 1: Discovery (ed. with Stacia Seaman)
  • Romantic Interludes 2: Secrets (ed. with Stacia Seaman)

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