Posted in Horror Suspense Vampire

Invasion Of The Lesbian Zombies by George S. Naas

George S. Naas | Invasion Of The Lesbian Zombies | Poor Brenda. She’s an overweight redhead and not very pretty, but she has a man who says he loves her so she gives him fifty grand from her savings to

Posted in Erotica

Camp Rewind by Meghan O’Brien

Meghan O’Brien | Camp Rewind | Alice Wu is at Camp Rewind only because her therapist thinks it’ll help her overcome the social anxiety she’s battled since childhood. She’s not sure

Posted in Black Interest Fiction

The Women of Brewster Place (Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series) by Gloria Naylor

Gloria Naylor | The Women of Brewster Place (Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series) | The National Book Award-winning novel–and contemporary classic–that launched the brilliant career of Gloria Naylor

“[A] shrewd and lyrical

Posted in Mystery Romance Short Story Collection (Multiple Authors)

The Silence of the Loons by M. D. Lake; Mary Logue; William Kent Krueger; Minnesota Crime Wave; Lori L. Lake

M. D. Lake; Mary Logue; William Kent Krueger; Minnesota Crime Wave; Lori L. Lake | The Silence of the Loons | Thirteen Tales of Mystery by Minnesota’s Premier Crime Writers

Contributor(s): Minnesota Crime Wave (Author), M D Lake (Author), Mary Logue

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

The Ethics of Opting Out by Ruti Mari

Ruti Mari | The Ethics of Opting Out | Mari Ruti provides an accessible yet theoretically rigorous account of the ideological divisions that have animated queer theory during the last decad

Posted in Mystery

The Watson Evidence by Rosalyn Wraight

Rosalyn Wraight | The Watson Evidence | In recent weeks, two teenage boys have jumped to their deaths from Granger Bridge, and now, another one is missing. Detective Laura McCallister is fru

Posted in Mystery

Needlepoint by Jenny Roberts

Jenny Roberts | Needlepoint |

Cameron McGill is on a mission: to find out why her sister, who never touched drugs, was fished from a canal with needle marks all down her arm. Te

Posted in Pulp

Harlem Harlot by Don Holliday

Don Holliday | Harlem Harlot | No Sin Too Great–No Lust Too Degrading!’

First Line(s)

Her name was Sara Jackson. She had white teeth and dark eyes and red

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Jewish Interests

Growing Up Golem by Donna Minkowitz

Donna Minkowitz | Growing Up Golem | Donna Minkowitz contributes to the long-standing Jewish-American literary tradition of agonizing self-excavation with her unadulterated new memoir.

Posted in Mystery

Catch Me When I’m Falling by Cheryl A. Head

Cheryl A. Head | Catch Me When I’m Falling | Someone is murdering the homeless in Detroit’s Cass Corridor?by immolation. These horrific crimes wouldn’t require an investigation by Charlie Mack an