Posted in Romance

Mistletoe by Lyn Gardner

Lyn Gardner | Mistletoe | Four-year-old Diana Clarke sends her wish to Santa Claus, but lost in the lining of a sack it isn’t discovered for thirty years. Now, Santa has a prob

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Chicana/Latina/Latinx Interest Fiction

Gulf Dreams by Emma Perez

Emma Perez | Gulf Dreams | Gulf Dreams is the story of a Chicana who comes of age in a racist, rural Texas town. Through memory, the protagonist reexamines her unresolved obsess

Posted in Historical Fiction

She Rises by Kate Worsley

Kate Worsley | She Rises | ‘It is 1740 and Louise Fletcher, a young dairy maid on an Essex farm, has been warned of the lure of the sea for as long as she can remember–after al

Posted in Poetry

The Old Philosopher by Vi Khi Nao

Vi Khi Nao | The Old Philosopher | The Old Philosopher is enigmatic, sexual, biblical, anachronistic, political, and personal all at once. These quiet, implosive poems inhabit a nonline

Posted in Erotica

Lavender Rose by Anonymous

Anonymous | Lavender Rose | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Romance

The Hotel by Elizabeth Bowen

Elizabeth Bowen | The Hotel | A shy young girl sent to catch a husband at a fashionable hotel is, instead, captivated by a sophisticated woman. When the young Miss Sydney falls und

Posted in Fiction

Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse

Hermann Hesse | Steppenwolf | Contains highly sympathetic homosexual characters (male and female)

With its generous helpings of sex and drugs, its darkly romantic urban

Posted in Crime Mystery Pulp

Dear, Deadly Beloved by John Flagg

John Flagg | Dear, Deadly Beloved | In Europe’s glittering playground he used a beauty to trap a killer. Includes a lesbian character

Posted in Fiction

Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie Macdonald

Ann-Marie Macdonald | Fall on Your Knees | Fall on Your Knees, award-winning actor and playwright Ann-Marie MacDonald’s sprawling and powerful first novel, reads like a literary soap ope

Posted in Fiction

Cousin Bette by Honore de Balzac

Honore de Balzac | Cousin Bette | Cousin Bette (1847) vividly brings to life the rift between the old world and the new and is, among other things, a serious study of the Paris demimon