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Cravings by Jyl Lynn Felman

Jyl Lynn Felman | Cravings | In the essays contained in Cravings: A Sensual Memoir, writer and performance artist Jyl Lynn Felman looks at desire not in the abstract, but i

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Sub Rosa by Amber Dawn

Amber Dawn | Sub Rosa | In this stunning debut novel, Amber Dawn subverts the classic hero’s quest adventure to create a dark post-feminist vision. Sub Rosa’s reluctant heroi

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Confessions Of Cherubino by Bertha Harris

Bertha Harris | Confessions Of Cherubino | KIRKUS REVIEW

One step beyond Catching Saradove (1969), Ellen does not run away from a bombardment of identities but has acquired a new aggre

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Carny Vice by Rob Stoner

Rob Stoner | Carny Vice | These show people performed best in beds of lust

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The Red Snapper by Bobby Vents

Bobby Vents | The Red Snapper | ‘Insatiable in her desire for unnatural sex, she lusted after her best friend’s wife!’–Cover.

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Gut Symmetries by Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson | Gut Symmetries | The highwire artist of the English novel redraws the romantic triangle for the post-Einsteinian universe, where gender is as elastic as matter, and an

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The Come On by Vin Fields

Vin Fields | The Come On | ‘She was the lure, the bait… the extra added attraction.

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It was three o’clock in the afternoon on a gray December da

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Queer Alley by Amy Irwin

Amy Irwin | Queer Alley | Her marriage was unsatisfactory – even when they moved to the most exclusive section of town. But then fulfillment – completion came – for she discove

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Windigo Thrall by Cate Culpepper

Cate Culpepper | Windigo Thrall | “The Windigo has a heart of ice.”

The legends of an ancient cannibal demon might have been enthralling, but they were folklore. To Jo and Bec

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Miss Pym Disposes by Josephine Tey

Josephine Tey | Miss Pym Disposes | Miss Lucy Pym, a popular English psychologist, is guest lecturer at a physical training college. The year’s term is nearly over, and Miss Pym — inqui