Posted in Romance

Tides by Anne Azel

Anne Azel | Tides | ‘I’m a degenerate, sneaky, old coot and proud of it,’ Jackie Cunningham proudly proclaims. With outrageous honesty and an unorthodox approach to life,

Posted in Gay Pulp Fiction

Stranger at the Door by Don Holliday; Victor J. Banis

Don Holliday; Victor J. Banis | Stranger at the Door | STRANGER AT THE DOOR! Roger needed Lenny, or thought he did.but he did not need Zak or Marty, or the way Lenny acted under their influence. And he def

Posted in Bibliography LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Reader’s Guide To Lesbian And Gay Studies by Timothy F. Murphy

Timothy F. Murphy | Reader’s Guide To Lesbian And Gay Studies | ‘The Reader’s Guide to Lesbian and Gay Studies’ surveys the field in some 470 entries on individuals (Adrienne Rich); arts and cultural studies (Dance

Posted in Speculative Fiction

Puss & Boots in the 23rd Century by Jack McClure

Jack McClure | Puss & Boots in the 23rd Century | Two strong women fought the enemy in a long, brutal and seemingly hopeless ground war for years, until the Chinese finally blinked and went back home.

Posted in Award Winner Romance

Family Affair by Saxon Bennett

Saxon Bennett | Family Affair | Oops…is an understatement. Chase Banter thought her life couldn’t get any weirder. Her mother has taken up private investigating, her writer’s group

Posted in Vintage

Sweet Sapphic Scene by Rex Weldon

Rex Weldon | Sweet Sapphic Scene | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Action/Adventure Mystery Romance

Echoes from the Mist by Blayne Cooper

Blayne Cooper | Echoes from the Mist | In this sequel to ‘Cobb Island’, paranormal researchers Kayla Redding and Olivia Hazelwood begin their professional and personal partnership as they t

Posted in Pulp

Check to the Queen by Renato Ghiotto

Renato Ghiotto | Check to the Queen | KIRKUS REVIEW

Take a helping from The Servant and then push past it toward The Story of O and you have one of the more curious works of the new ye

Posted in Poetry

August Zero by Jane Miller

Jane Miller | August Zero | From Publishers Weekly

Miller’s ( American Odalisque ) text begins with poems that address the fin de siecle (‘ . . . The twentieth century, begun

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Horror Speculative Fiction Vampire

Dark Angels by Pam Keesey

Pam Keesey | Dark Angels |

If the vampire is both scary and seductive, the lesbian vampire, who lives at the farthest fringes of society, is doubly so. The appeal of this q