Posted in Pulp

Wrong – Way Love by Fern Burke

Fern Burke | Wrong – Way Love | What happens to deserted wives? Do they settle for the quiet life – or break out in a rash of high living and low morals?

It wasn’t the

Posted in Poetry

Belly Songs by Susan Stinson

Susan Stinson | Belly Songs | Poetry for the full figured woman.

Posted in YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Dare Truth or Promise by Paula Boock

Paula Boock | Dare Truth or Promise |

‘When Willa turned and kissed her, Louie thought in her head, this is my first kiss. It wasn’t, of course, she’d kissed a number of boy

Posted in Movie/Media Tie-In Pulp

Born Innocent by Creighton Brown Burnham

Creighton Brown Burnham | Born Innocent | Born Innocent is a biographical account by the Superintendent of the Tecumseh Girls Reform School in Tecumseh, Oklahoma. Behind the walls of a girls’

Posted in Pulp

The Third Bedroom by Brenda Baker

Brenda Baker | The Third Bedroom | ‘The gentleman that was Brad was safeguarded his emotions when he found Sherry so scantily dressed and asleep on the couch…’

Posted in Intrigue/Thriller Mystery

When the Dead Speak by Therese Szymanski

Therese Szymanski | When the Dead Speak | Having convinced the police and rival gang members that she is dead, former underworld figure Brett Higgins has moved to California and is living with

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

City of Friends by Simon LeVay; Elisabeth Nonas

Simon LeVay; Elisabeth Nonas | City of Friends | A practical, intelligent, and well-informed overview of what it means to be gay or lesbian, City of Friends seeks to help gay men and women, as well a

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Research Methods With Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations by William Meezan

William Meezan | Research Methods With Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations | Product Description

Take an in-depth look at what works–and what doesn’t–in research with GLBT populations!

This essential book examine

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Sergeant Sappho by Sidney K. Lebhart

Sidney K. Lebhart | Sergeant Sappho | ‘Being gay and being in the Army was a never-ending struggle for me. Nothing, and no one was safe, and being on guard continuously for almost ten year

Posted in Pulp

This Side of Love by Paula Christian

Paula Christian | This Side of Love | Val MacGregor had always been so strong, proud, self-sufficient and contained.

Her adopted family, ‘Mom’ and Della, stood by in miserable dis