Posted in Pulp

Bedtime Story / The Softest Sin by Laura Duchamp; Ludwell Hughes

Laura Duchamp; Ludwell Hughes | Bedtime Story / The Softest Sin | Bedtime Story: ‘The story of a beautiful young bride, dissatisfied with her marriage, unnaturally drawn to the strange and sensual brand of love pract

Posted in Mystery

Caught In the Net by Jessica Thomas

Jessica Thomas | Caught In the Net | She’s intelligent. She’s witty. She lives in Provincetown and she’s got a great dog. Pretty good credentials, one would think. So how come private inv

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Women’s Ward by Orrie Hitt

Orrie Hitt | Women’s Ward | Nymphomania — And Worse — Raged Among The Female Inmates

The savage sex and humiliation heaped on a girl supposedly confined for protection

Posted in Erotica

The Coed And The Lady by Wallace Greer

Wallace Greer | The Coed And The Lady | At Miss Valeria’s Academy for Girls, voluptuous, nymphomaniacal ‘teachers’ have finely tuned their ‘students’ so they can better serve the bizarre sex

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Cancer in Two Voices by Sandra Butler; Barbara Rosenblum

Sandra Butler; Barbara Rosenblum | Cancer in Two Voices | When Cancer in Two Voices was first published in 1991, one out of every nine women in the U.S was at risk of developing breast cancer. Now, as

Posted in Fiction

Folly by Maureen Brady

Maureen Brady | Folly | This optimistic, witty, and dramatic book depicts a world not often to be found in literature. The novel tells the story of women workers in a textile

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The Llangollen Ladies by Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon | The Llangollen Ladies | Originally published in 1936 as Chase of the Wild Goose, and now back in print in paper, this thinly-veiled biographical novel is the fascinating stor

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To the Edge by Cameron Abbott

Cameron Abbott | To the Edge | When Anne Henderson falls under the spell of the alluring Rae Sheldon, she is a college student half in love with her straight friend Gallagher. The f

Posted in Action/Adventure Speculative Fiction

Face Of The Enemy by Sandra Barret

Sandra Barret | Face Of The Enemy | Helena ‘Dray’ Draybeck is a cocky military brat, and Jordan Bowers is the daughter of a high ranking ambassador. Both want to be top pilots when they

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She Came in a Flash by Mary Wings

Mary Wings | She Came in a Flash | ‘Calling it a beach was complimentary. It was littered with old tyres, tin cans and the rubble of forgotten real estate. The beach had figured big in