Radclyffe built a career writing lesbian romance with the conviction and craft of someone who understood the genre was starving for exactly this. Her Honor series — starting with Above All, Honor and running through multiple sequels — follows a Secret Service agent and the woman she's sworn to protect, blending duty, tension, and slow-burn desire with the kind of emotional precision that turns genre fiction into something genuinely affecting. Her prose is clean and purposeful, her characters defined by their ethics as much as their feelings. Radclyffe excels at romantic stakes that feel real — not contrived drama, but the genuine cost of loving someone across lines of obligation and loyalty. Readers who want sapphic romance with structural backbone and characters who behave like adults will find her indispensable.
PMC Hospital Romance • Book 1
by Radclyffe
Why would a successful trauma surgeon suddenly accept an ER position? Honor Blake suspects Quinn Maguire is hiding something dark while fighting their mutual attraction.
Honor • Book 2
by Radclyffe
Cameron Roberts promised Blair Powell she wouldn't risk her life protecting her, but a direct order from the Commander in Chief shatters that vow and their relationship.
Honor • Book 3
by Radclyffe
Secret Service agent Cameron Roberts must protect the first daughter while concealing their mutual attraction, especially after an assassination attempt nearly killed them both.
Honor • Book 4
by Radclyffe
Being the president's daughter means your life is never your own, and being the Secret Service agent who loves her means every moment is filled with impossible choices between duty and heart.
Honor • Book 5
by Radclyffe
Cameron Roberts and Blair Powell navigate government recriminations while tracking those who nearly killed Blair in the 9/11 aftermath. Radclyffe balances high-stakes investigation with the couple's evolving relationship.
Honor • Book 6
by Radclyffe
Love and national security collide when the President's daughter marries her Secret Service protector against the backdrop of America's war on terror. Radclyffe weaves personal stakes into larger political tensions with surprising authenticity.
Honor • Book 1
by Radclyffe
Protecting Blair Powell, the President's daughter, becomes complicated when duty conflicts with feelings that could destroy both women's carefully constructed lives.
Honor • Book 9
by Radclyffe
The president's daughter and a domestic terrorist's daughter find themselves on opposing sides when self-styled patriots take up arms against the government. Radclyffe explores honor's complexity when family loyalty conflicts with national duty.
Honor • Book 8
by Radclyffe
Blair Powell must balance her father's presidential campaign with the reality that homegrown terrorists are still hunting the First Family after their failed assassination attempt.
Midnight Hunters • Book 2
by L.L. Raand, Radclyffe
An unlikely alliance forms between Wolf Were Alpha Sylvan and Detective Jody Gates to battle shadow armies threatening the supernatural Praetern Coalition while both leaders fight personal desires.
Romance • Book 13
by Radclyffe
Literary agent Emily faces deportation while racecar enthusiast Derian gets trapped in family business—their fake marriage solution becomes surprisingly real. Radclyffe balances immigration anxiety with corporate intrigue in this compelling romance.