Posted in Pulp

Girl-Go Round by Ed Norman

Ed Norman | Girl-Go Round | With Brenda, Midge, Marsha, Jodi and Shirley – all lovely, luscious and available – Joey Foster couldn’t help feeling that he was on a girl-go around

Posted in Romance

Undeniable by Robin Alexander

Robin Alexander | Undeniable | Undeniable After twenty years, Samantha Jackson comes face to face with Jennifer Tanner at a memorial service for a mutual friend. Her plan is simple

Posted in Mystery

A Small Sacrifice by Ellen Hart

Ellen Hart | A Small Sacrifice | When Cordelia Thorn ventures to Summer Green, Wisconsin, for a reunion with some old college friends, she finds trouble in paradise. Twenty-plus years

Posted in How-to-Guide

Write From The Heart by Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman | Write From The Heart | If you’ve always wanted to be a writer but feel like you don’t have anything to say, this book is for you. If you know you have a scintillating story

Posted in Pulp

Easy Living by John Carter

John Carter | Easy Living | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Forbidden Fires by Margaret C. Anderson

Margaret C. Anderson | Forbidden Fires | Part memoir, part novel, includes over 97 photographs of Margaret Anderson’s life.

The novel that Margaret Anderson called ‘the story I want

Posted in Grier Rated Movie/Media Tie-In Pulp

The Bramble Bush by Charles Mergendahl

Charles Mergendahl | The Bramble Bush | A Woman’s Shame, a Man’s Guilt – the big novel of the loves and scandals that shook a small New England

Posted in Chicana/Latina/Latinx Interest Mystery

Final Rest by Mary Morell

Mary Morell | Final Rest | Lorretta Millett is a woman of strong habits. One of those habits is a cinnamon-sugar toast for breakfast every morning. Her predictability ultimately

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Odd Man Out : Homosexuality in Men and Women by Eustace Chesser

Eustace Chesser | Odd Man Out : Homosexuality in Men and Women | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Heat of Day by March Hastings

March Hastings | The Heat of Day | A summer camp for rich girls

‘Away from home at a dangerous age, it became their summer of awakening.’

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