Girls Gone Carnal by Giselle Renarde
Giselle Renarde | Girls Gone Carnal | Furry. Vicious. Wicked. Lesbian shifters, vampires, and witches come in all shapes and sizes. From the humblest mouse to the most ferocious cougar, fr
Giselle Renarde | Girls Gone Carnal | Furry. Vicious. Wicked. Lesbian shifters, vampires, and witches come in all shapes and sizes. From the humblest mouse to the most ferocious cougar, fr
Nancy M. Griffis | Mind Games | In 2081, Washington, DC is one of the most violent cities in the world, despite an age of unprecedented, worldwide political peace. Dealing with this
Chris Anne Wolfe | Shadows of Aggar | ‘This Amazon epic follows the adventures of two powerful but very different women. Diana, a classic Amazon, born and raised in a women-only society, i
Judith Katz | Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin Sound | Nadine Pagan’s dyke sister Jane wants to find her. Her lover Rose wants to marry her. And her mother Fay wants to forget her. All Nadine wants is to s
Ciaran Llachlan Leavitt | When the Wave Breaks | In the time of Atlantis, two goddesses meet
‘Beauty, death and dreams, are the substance of myth. Even Gods fall in love. Like mortals, they
Jean Stewart | Return to Isis | It is the year 2093. In this fantasy zone where sword and superstition meet sci-fi adventure, two women make a daring escape to freedom. Whit, a bold
Amber Dawn | Fist Of The Spider Woman | Traditional horror has often portrayed female characters in direct relation to their sexual role according to men, such as the lascivious victim or in
JD Glass | American Goth | To Walk Through Fire
At two Samantha Cray lost her mother. By fifteen her father was gone. At eighteen she lost the only woman she’d ever tr
Cora Leigh Hampton; Katherine E. Standell | Nik of Time | Nikomacho was an Amazon Warrior who sacrificed her life, and so much more, for her beloved Goddess and her Amazon sisters. For her unequaled loyalty a
David Wellington | 99 Coffins | Laura Caxton vowed never to face them again. The horror of what the vampires did is too close, the wounds too fresh. But when Jameson Arkeley, broken