Grand Slam by Samantha Brenner
Samantha Brenner | Grand Slam | Stephanie Alexander, twenty-six and miserable as a high profile corporate lawyer, tires of ghost deadlines and eighty-hour workweeks, throws in the to
Samantha Brenner | Grand Slam | Stephanie Alexander, twenty-six and miserable as a high profile corporate lawyer, tires of ghost deadlines and eighty-hour workweeks, throws in the to
Natalie Clifford Barney; Anna Livia | A Perilous Advantage | Finally, the writing of one of the century’s most famous lesbians is available in English. The witticisms and observations of Natalie Clifford Barney,
Caren J. Werlinger | Year of the Monsoon | Leisa Yeats has always defined herself by the things that are important to her a good family, a loving relationship and a meaningful job working wit
Catherine Cookson | Katie Mulholland | The offspring of working class people in a very class conscious England and at fifteen the model of a young nymph, Katie finds work in one of the grea
Maggie Estep | Alice Fantastic | There is about Maggie Estep’s work a directness, a clear determination–a drive to cut through, to break through, to claw through–that is impressive.
Bertha Harris | Confessions Of Cherubino | KIRKUS REVIEW
One step beyond Catching Saradove (1969), Ellen does not run away from a bombardment of identities but has acquired a new aggre
Ann Decter | Honour | Jane Cammen – protagonist of Paper, Scissors, Rock – returns here with her lover Marie Latouche and Shulamit Weiss.
Julia Watts | Mixed Blessings | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Warren Adler | Blood Ties | During a reunion at their ancestral castle, the famed Von Kassel family — arms dealers for over a hundred years — suddenly find themselves in posses
Kirsty Machon | Immortality | New cutting edge Australian gay and lesbian fiction: delicious, dangerous, and deadly’.I lay masturbating on the couch, dreaming of the statue of libe