Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Under This Beautiful Dome by Terry Mutchler

Terry Mutchler | Under This Beautiful Dome | ”One of the greatest love stories I have ever heard played out right here, under this beautiful dome. But it was a secret. Penny and Terry just wante

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

The Mischief by Assia Djebar

Assia Djebar | The Mischief | It was written and first published in French in the mid-50’s, and is set over the course of a single summer. Its heroine is one of the jeunesse dorĂ©e,

Posted in Grier Rated Poetry

Only in Whispers by Alicia Kay Smith

Alicia Kay Smith | Only in Whispers | ‘Never the sound of your name on my lips/ And my heart speaks ONLY IN WHISPERS’ is the titular designation of Alicia Kay Smith’s only known pertinent

Posted in Fiction Historical

Time Of Grace by Gabriella West

Gabriella West | Time Of Grace | Shy young Caroline has come from England to Ireland in 1916 to work as a governess. But beautiful Grace, with her mysterious past and her fierce dedic

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Pulp

Adam And Two Eves by Lilla Van Saher; Anonymous

Lilla Van Saher; Anonymous | Adam And Two Eves | IN the grip of perversity OFTEN whispered about–but rarely spoken of aloud–the startling theme of this story concerns Carroll, a pretty young widow.

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences Non-Fiction

Considering Hate by Kay Whitlock; Michael Bronski

Kay Whitlock; Michael Bronski | Considering Hate | CONSIDERING HATE

Violence, Goodness, and Justice in American Culture and Politics

Authors:Kay Whitlock,Michael Bronski

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Posted in Mystery

Dead In The Water by Kate Sweeney

Kate Sweeney | Dead In The Water | In the tenth installment of the series, Kate Ryan is about to pop the question to Maggie. Yes, yes, it’s about time. The question now is where, when,

Posted in Award Winner Black Interest Fiction Jewish Interests

Happiness, Like Water by Chinelo Okparanta

Chinelo Okparanta | Happiness, Like Water | It is the opposition of expectations, more than opposition of cultures, which affects the characters in Happiness, Like Water, a debut collection of

Posted in Mystery

Dirty Weekend by Helen Zahavi

Helen Zahavi | Dirty Weekend | ‘Bella woke up one morning and realized she’d had enough.’ So begins the triumphant tale of one woman’s personal vendetta against a world of peeping t

Posted in Mystery

The Horizontal Man by Helen Eustis

Helen Eustis | The Horizontal Man | The young student, Molly Morrison, confesses to the murder of an English professor at Hollymount College, but Kate Innes doubts her guilt and decides