Posted in Anthology - Fiction Poetry

Love Speaks Its Name by J.D. McClatchy

J.D. McClatchy | Love Speaks Its Name | From Sappho to Shakespeare to Cole Porter–a marvelous and wide-ranging collection of classic gay and lesbian love poetry.The poets represented here in

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Other Women by Lisa Alther

Lisa Alther | Other Women | With two young sons, a failed marriage, a job as an emergency room nurse that leaves her feeling paralyzed and hopeless, and a relationship with a wom

Posted in Mystery

Accidental Murder by Claire McNab

Claire McNab | Accidental Murder | When people with no obvious connections to each other are dying in what appear to be legitimate accidents — a fall down the stairs, a single-vehicle

Posted in Pulp

Sex Swap by Manly X. Morgan

Manly X. Morgan | Sex Swap | Military wife goes lesbian.

Posted in Pulp

Personal Maid by Roslyn Richet

Roslyn Richet | Personal Maid | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Speculative Fiction

Kindred Spirits by Jeffrey M. Elliot

Jeffrey M. Elliot | Kindred Spirits | Not an original anthology (all the stories were originally published elsewhere), but still one of the first (maybe the first) g/l sf anthologies.

Posted in Romance

Tainted Destiny by Cheril N. Clarke

Cheril N. Clarke | Tainted Destiny | ‘Tainted Destiny’ is the sequel to ‘Intimate Chaos,’

After non-stop chaos, a near death experience, and a cheating lover, Sadira Cooper is b

Posted in Pulp

Female Deviate by Harvey T. Leathem; Hugh Jones

Harvey T. Leathem; Hugh Jones | Female Deviate | A noted psychiatrist bares the incredible story of Ellen.. and her six bizarre sexual fetishes!

Posted in Fiction

Turnip Blues by Helen Campbell

Helen Campbell | Turnip Blues | Mrs. Kuzo and Mrs. Lemack, the heroines of this book, both aged 75, have been friends for over 60 years. They take off for the Pennsylvania town where

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Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson | Written on the Body | Written on The Body is a tender dissection of erotic love. The prose is like a poem, lush with wit and imagery, but behind the luxuriant relish of the