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Bedrock by Lisa Alther

Lisa Alther | Bedrock | Clea Shawn has enjoyed marriage, motherhood, love affairs with both sexes; and she’s traveled the world. Now she has come to the seemingly idyllic New

Posted in Literary Criticism

Sweet Dreams by Susannah Radstone

Susannah Radstone | Sweet Dreams | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Reel Time by Julia Willis

Julia Willis | Reel Time | Laney Turner can’t say no to women. When her therapist, Roxanne, asks her out, she reluctantly agrees, and when Roxanne deserts her for another woman,

Posted in Romance

Vacation People by Cheri Ritz

Cheri Ritz | Vacation People | Successful Chicago-based artist Lauren Hansen is on a layover in Las Vegas before heading to what was supposed to be the vacation of a lifetime with h

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences Memoir

Boys’ Secrets and Men’s Loves by David A.J. Richards

David A.J. Richards | Boys’ Secrets and Men’s Loves | Boys’ Secrets and Men’s Loves is the memoir of a law professor who has written over twenty books on the basic rights of American constitutionalism. He

Posted in Romance

Silver Threads by Lyn Denison

Lyn Denison | Silver Threads | Australian artist Melanie Jamison feels her life is on a one-way trip to nowhere. Since the unexpected breakup of her six-year relationship with the a

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Full Circle by Dillon Watson

Dillon Watson | Full Circle | Sara Gordon knows better–don’t sleep with women at work. It just leads to awkward mornings and moving on. But she did and it does. Now she’s in her h

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Bury Me When I’m Dead by Cheryl A. Head

Cheryl A. Head | Bury Me When I’m Dead | Charlene ‘Charlie’ Mack is a PI in Detroit. Born and raised in the city that America forgot, Charlie has built a highly respected private investigatio

Posted in Anthology - Nonfiction Autobiography/Biography

You’re Not Edith by Allison Gruber

Allison Gruber | You’re Not Edith | If the autobiographical essays in You’re Not Edith are any indication, Allison Gruber has a surprisingly functional (not to mention intimate) relation

Posted in Pulp

Never Too Young by Don King

Don King | Never Too Young | First Line(s)

The two small boys had crept into the shadowy darkness between the tenement buildings. They were unaware that they were witness