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Santa Olivia by Jacqueline Carey: think Hunger Games meets military conspiracy meets cute lesbian boxers. Quick, interesting, fluffy read.

Strangers In Paradise by Terry Moore: an awesome graphic novel series about a gay lady and her not quite gay best friend who she also has a crush on. Lots of twists and drama. This was one of the defining books of my high school experience. There's a complete collection coming out in August, if you want to wait on that.

Tropical Storm by Melissa Good: Set in Miami, this one deals with the politics, romance and intrigue in the corporate/tech world. It's old, so some of the tech references are a little dated, but the plot still stands up. Good if you like the tough, bossy, hard-femme archetype. There's also some interesting history with this author and the Xena series.

Jericho by Ann McMan: It's set in a small town in West Virginia and revolves around opening a library and a new romance. Sounds boring, I know, but it's totally not. This is probably the most organically funny book I've ever read (as in, there's no hilariously wacky scenarios a la Christopher Moore, just classic, funny writing). There are also a ton of gay characters and very little "coming out angst." I've read it at least 3 times, check it out.

And Playing the Role of Herself by K.E. Lane: Its primarily a romance between two stars on a "Law and Order" type TV show in LA. I'm not a romance fan but the characters are just so damn relatable. The writing is also witty and really captures the essence of a new relationship. It's not angsty, not cliche, and not too smutty.

--- Also, if you do a little Google-fu, you can find the original, free publications of some of these books that the authors posted way back when. But if you can afford them, support the authors :)