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Some Do by Jane DeLynn

Jane DeLynn | Some Do | ‘ Some women never get past their fear of flying.some never take that big bold step beyond the women’s room. But then again.Some Do!!’

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The Bitter Love by Don King

Don King | The Bitter Love | A supposed double murder, gradually solved by the slow revelation of the affair between Brenda and her 16 year old stepdaughter.

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69 Barrow Street by Sheldon Lord

Sheldon Lord | 69 Barrow Street | ‘Their Love Was Right! But Their Sex Was Wrong.’

‘A Startling Frank Novel of Love in the Shadow World of the Third Sex’.

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The Odd World by Donna Richards

Donna Richards | The Odd World | The agony and the ecstasy of Lesbian love were an old tale to Claire. Sandy was only just beginning to learn them.

‘It was the odd world, the

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Nympho’s Shame Pit by Roy Clemain

Roy Clemain | Nympho’s Shame Pit | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Love With a Harvard Accent by Leonie St. John

Leonie St. John | Love With a Harvard Accent | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Puta by Sheldon Lord

Sheldon Lord | Puta | Front cover- Rita wanted to be good, but when she was bad she was better. Her mother was a Spanish prostitute, a ‘puta’, her father unknown. How could

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Mavis by Justin Kent

Justin Kent | Mavis | ‘The shocking portrait of a pretty wife who fell victim to the soft and corrupt passions of another woman.’

‘A scalding novel about the fema

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Mr. Madam by Mel Dumont

Mel Dumont | Mr. Madam | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Either is Love by Elisabeth Craigin

Elisabeth Craigin | Either is Love | ‘The revealing, sensual drama of surrender to lesbian desire.’

‘After the death of her husband the narrator re-reads the letters she had writ