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The Third Street by Joan Ellis

Joan Ellis | The Third Street | the street where no questions were asked

the street where few men were ever seen

“Gay street.

This was where they came … the l

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Take Me Home by Fletcher Flora

Fletcher Flora | Take Me Home | Their love was forbidden!

‘Ivy had given herself to many men – and to one woman – but this was different. This was primitive, brute force…’

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The Dark Side of Venus by Shirley Verel

Shirley Verel | The Dark Side of Venus | Julian has wanted to marry Judith, and has not accepted as final her refusal to marry him. Then he discovers the truth about her-how she loves the gir

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The Illusionist by Françoise Mallet

Françoise Mallet | The Illusionist |

Bored and lonely, 15-year-old Hélène decides to pay a visit to her father’s mistress. Within days, she is captivated by Tamara, a Russian émigré

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The Virgin by Don Morro

Don Morro | The Virgin | All the warped vices of Paris lay in wait to trap her

‘The scandalous story of a pretty schoolgirl corrupted by strange loves…’

I

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Beebo Brinker by Ann Bannon

Ann Bannon | Beebo Brinker | Beebo Brinker is the last book in Ann Bannon’s Beebo Brinker Chronicles. This book introduces the reader to the central character, Beebo, as a prequel

Posted in Grier Rated YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Happy Endings Are All Alike by Sandra Scoppettone

Sandra Scoppettone | Happy Endings Are All Alike | Small town prejudices emerge when a love affair between two teenage girls is revealed.

Publisher’s Note

In 1978 Sandra Scoppettone, cre

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The Golden Cage by Tereska Torres

Tereska Torres | The Golden Cage | She tasted every wanton pleasure and left nothing new beneath that burning sun.

‘Rodrigo’s couch was red velvet…and the books that surround

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The Strange Compulsion of Laura M by Joan Ellis

Joan Ellis | The Strange Compulsion of Laura M | Front cover: ‘Why did she need so many men so many times?’

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Margo by Scott Stone

Scott Stone | Margo | ‘The nights were cold — her bed was warm!’