Posted in Pulp

Innocence by Harriet Daimler

Harriet Daimler | Innocence | First Line(s)

My mother came into my room and she gave me the tortured look that I had come to think her born expression. ‘Good night, dear,’

Posted in Film and Television

Sisterhoods by Deborah Cartmell; I. Q. Hunter; Heidi Kaye; Imelda Whelehan

Deborah Cartmell; I. Q. Hunter; Heidi Kaye; Imelda Whelehan | Sisterhoods | In this latest book in the successful Film/Fiction series, the contributors concentrate on recent portrayals of female relationships — communities, f

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Erotica

Amazons by Sage Vivant; M. Christian

Sage Vivant; M. Christian | Amazons |

Amazons is an erotic, frequently funny, and potentially disturbing anthology of stories about larger-than-life women. These tales are told

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Next Step by Jean Swallow

Jean Swallow | Next Step | Synopsis

Ten years after the publication of Out From Under, her widely loved and groundbreaking book about lesbians and recovery, Jean Swallow tak

Posted in Pulp

Sex Habits Of Single Women by Lillian Preston

Lillian Preston | Sex Habits Of Single Women | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Fiction

Class Notes by Kate Stimpson

Kate Stimpson | Class Notes | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Fiction

Forgotten by Carol H. Berg

Carol H. Berg | Forgotten | After an unexplained accident, Stacy awakens, confined to a hospital bed, unable to move. Struck with amnesia, she struggles to piece together her fra

Posted in Pulp

Mavis by Justin Kent

Justin Kent | Mavis | From the back:

How does a girl know whether or not she is a lesbian?

Probably the question never would have occurred to Mavis Harris

Posted in Romance

Furthest from the Gate by Ann Roberts

Ann Roberts | Furthest from the Gate | Kate Mitchell notices girls in first grade, and despite the messages of the straight world, Kate’s rebellious nature forces her not to comply. She fin

Posted in Mystery

Grey Sky by Tammy Snow

Tammy Snow | Grey Sky | How far would you go to protect the ones you love Sky Griffin’s mother is missing. Vanished in what seems like a second. Could she have just wandered