Posted in Gay Pulp Fiction

For Love Of Lavender by Barry Lamarr

Barry Lamarr | For Love Of Lavender | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

The Unashamed by March Hastings

March Hastings | The Unashamed | ‘After what men did to her, she found it easy to turn to a woman for love.’

‘Carolyn was trapped and helpless. When he said, ‘I don’t want to

Posted in Pulp

Sex and the Armed Services by L.T. Woodward, M.D.; Robert Silverberg

L.T. Woodward, M.D.; Robert Silverberg | Sex and the Armed Services | ‘A Doctor’s Confidential Report On the Sexual Behavior of Men and Women in Military Life’ with case histories.

‘The young draftee who is driv

Posted in Erotica

Jet Set by Doris Holliday

Doris Holliday | Jet Set | Unable to locate a description of the book.

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

The World We Found by Thrity N. Umrigar

Thrity N. Umrigar | The World We Found | As university students in late 1970s Bombay, Armaiti, Laleh, Kavita, and Nishta were inseparable. Spirited and unconventional, they challenged authori

Posted in Pulp

Women’s Barracks by Tereska Torres

Tereska Torres | Women’s Barracks |

Originally published in 1950, this account of life among female Free French soldiers in a London barracks during World War II sold four million cop

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Waiting For The Call by Jacqueline Taylor

Jacqueline Taylor | Waiting For The Call | “Well-written, absorbing, and a great pleasure to read . . . will appeal to Christians struggling to square their traditional beliefs with acceptance

Posted in Romance

And Then There Was Her by Tagan Shepard

Tagan Shepard | And Then There Was Her | For Madison Jones, there has always been her life in Denver. There has always been her girlfriend, Kacey. There has always been her best friend, her s

Posted in Biographical Fiction

Venus In Scorpio by Murray Constantine; Margaret Goldsmith

Murray Constantine; Margaret Goldsmith | Venus In Scorpio | Heavily fictionalized biography, (erroneously listed elsewhere as a novel) of Marie Antoinette, suggesting lesbianism in her adolescence.

Posted in Romance

The Space Between by Meg Grehan

Meg Grehan | The Space Between | It’s New Year’s Eve, and Beth plans to spend a whole year alone, in her snug, safe house. But she has reckoned without floppy-eared, tail-wagging Mous