Blythe Rippon

Biography

Blythe Rippon holds a PhD in the humanities and currently teaches writing to undergraduates. Until now, her publishing has been of the academic variety. When not grading papers or imagining plots for future novels, she is usually holding forth about the political injustice of the day, hiking, or experimenting in the kitchen. She has lived all over the United States and at present can be found in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she lives with her wife and children.

Where to find Blythe Rippon online

Series

The Love and Law Series
The Law and Love Series with Barring Complications and Benched.
Barring Complications
Price: $9.99 USD.
Benched
Price: $9.99 USD.

Books

Benched
Series: The Love and Law Series. Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 87,660. Language: American English. Published: April 19, 2017 by Ylva Publishing. Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Lesbian
On the heels of their win for same-sex marriage equality, Supreme Court Justice Victoria Willoughby and LGBTQ rights lawyer Genevieve Fornier are thrust into the spotlight again. A photo of them almost kissing rocks their careers and new relationship, just as a same-sex parental law heads to court.
Stowe Away
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 98,200. Language: American English. Published: February 3, 2016 by Ylva Publishing. Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Lesbian, Fiction » Romance » New adult
Brilliant, awkward Samantha Latham couldn’t wait to leave rural Stowe for an illustrious career in medicine. But when an unexpected call from a hospital forces Sam to move back home to care for her ailing mother, a life of boredom and isolation seems imminent—until a charming restaurant owner named Maria inspires Sam to rethink everything she knows about Stowe, success, and above all, love.
Barring Complications
Series: The Love and Law Series. Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 76,710. Language: American English. Published: September 30, 2014 by Ylva Publishing. Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Lesbian
When a gay marriage case arrives at the US Supreme Court, two women find themselves at the center of the fight for marriage equality. Closeted Justice Victoria Willoughby must sway a conservative colleague and attorney Genevieve Fornier must craft compelling arguments to win five votes. Complicating matters, despite their shared history, the law forbids the two from talking to each other.