Month: July 2016

Posted in Fiction

Journal Of A Solitude by May Sarton

May Sarton | Journal Of A Solitude | In this, her bestselling journal, May Sarton writes with keen observation and emotional courage of both inner and outer worlds: a garden, the seasons,

Posted in Fiction

Trees In The Field by J.E. Knowles

J.E. Knowles | Trees In The Field | Dr. Tomas Jefferson stays aloof from life and love, but is strangely drawn to a war-ravaged Marine at a Chicago street clinic where she volunteers. Wh

Posted in Gay Pulp Fiction

Male Whore by Dan Breaker

Dan Breaker | Male Whore | ‘Dan…knew exactly how and what he wanted…and that was money.’

Posted in Pulp

Southern Stars by Melissa Good

Melissa Good | Southern Stars | At last, Dar and Kerry get to go on their long awaited and anticipated vacation in the Grand Canyon. They are looking forward to computer free time, b

Posted in Romance

Storm Surge by Melissa Good

Melissa Good | Storm Surge | It’s fall. Dar and Kerry are traveling – Dar overseas to clinch a deal with their new ship owner partners in England, and Kerry on a reluctant visit h

Posted in Film and Television

The Lesbian Film Guide by Alison Darren

Alison Darren | The Lesbian Film Guide | This A-Z guide to lesbians and lesbianism in the movies contains reviews, gossip, facts and commentary on over 200 films, including specifically lesbi

Posted in Romance

Legacy Of Love by Marianne K. Martin

Marianne K. Martin | Legacy Of Love | Legacy of Love delves nicely into the tension between desire and connection, highlighting trust as the essence of intimacy.’–The Lesbian Review of Bo

Posted in Poetry

Sybil: The Glide of Her Tongue by Gillian E. Hanscombe

Gillian E. Hanscombe | Sybil: The Glide of Her Tongue | Lesbians are often told that we have no culture, that we have no history, and yet lesbians are always rediscovering hidden histories, literary traditi

Posted in Black Interest Mystery

Where To Choose by Penny Mickelbury

Penny Mickelbury | Where To Choose | On tough, Washington, D.C., defense attorney Carole Ann Gibson’s first day back at Jacaranda Estates, the multiracial housing complex in Los Angeles w

Posted in Poetry

Sweet Dark Places by Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman | Sweet Dark Places | We are unable to provide a description at this time.