Posted in Romance

Curious Wine by Katherine V. Forrest

Katherine V. Forrest | Curious Wine | The intimacy of a cabin at Lake Tahoe provides the combustible circumstances that bring Diana Holland and Lane Christianson together in this passionat

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Branded Women by Val Seran

Val Seran | Branded Women | ‘Even though they carried the label of lesbian, the shame of forbidden sex–I had to bed them, tame them.’

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To Believe in Women by Lillian Faderman

Lillian Faderman | To Believe in Women | From the author of the acclaimed Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers, a landmark work of lesbian history that both ‘sets the record straight (or unstraight)

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Women’s Barracks by Tereska Torres

Tereska Torres | Women’s Barracks |

Originally published in 1950, this account of life among female Free French soldiers in a London barracks during World War II sold four million cop

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The Wicked And The Warped by Max Alth

Max Alth | The Wicked And The Warped | ‘Naked bodies – for cash. Johnny Brown was a big-time flesh peddler. These girls were part of his stable: CINDY PETERS – She thought Johnny was after

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The Sex Seekers by Arnold Marmor

Arnold Marmor | The Sex Seekers | They mingled with the wife swappers….

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The Original Coming Out Stories by Susan J. Wolfe ; Julia Penelope

Susan J. Wolfe ; Julia Penelope | The Original Coming Out Stories | A classic anthology with very personal accounts by women who describe what ‘coming out’ meant to them, originally published in 1980. Among the contrib

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Girls Together by Claudia Camaron

Claudia Camaron | Girls Together | ‘A lesbian initiation…two Sapphic lovers turn the tables on their would be rapists…a lonely girl seeks the solace of lesbianism’

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Image of Evil by Paul V. Russo

Paul V. Russo | Image of Evil | ‘Her pleasure was to dominate – her passion to degrade.’

From the back:

Compulsion to corrupt

Leona… the utte

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The Midnight Moon by Gerri Hill

Gerri Hill | The Midnight Moon | A fun, holiday romance ends with the vacation. Or does it? Two women, exchanging nothing more personal than first names, go their separate ways, think