Posted in Erotica

One Saved To the Sea by Catt Kingsgrave

Catt Kingsgrave | One Saved To the Sea | Winner of the 2012 Rainbow Award for Lesbian Paranormal In the Orkney Islands, mothers tell their children of the selkies, seals who can shed their sk

Posted in Parenting & Families

Just a Mom by Betty Degeneres

Betty Degeneres | Just a Mom | At the end of her first book (Love, Ellen: A Mother/Daughter Journey), the mother of comedian Ellen DeGeneres invited readers to send her questions, c

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

The Empress of the Seven Oceans by Fiona Cooper

Fiona Cooper | The Empress of the Seven Oceans | ‘It is the swashbuckling seventeenth century, and witch-burning and superstition are sweeping England. Puritanism and paranoia abound. An old soak sal

Posted in Erotica

Life-lines by Ann Z. Leventhal

Ann Z. Leventhal | Life-lines | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Award Winner Black Interest Memoir

Hunger by Roxane Gay

Roxane Gay | Hunger | In her phenomenally popular essays and long-running Tumblr blog, Roxane Gay has written with intimacy and sensitivity about food and body, using her o

Posted in Autobiographical Fiction Speculative Fiction

Disturbed By Her Song by Tanith Lee

Tanith Lee | Disturbed By Her Song | Disturbed By Her Song collects the work of Esther Garber and her half-brother Judas Garbah, the mysterious family of writers that Tanith Lee has been

Posted in Pulp

Sex Kicks for Sale by Jackson Harmon

Jackson Harmon | Sex Kicks for Sale | Cherry had all the boys and the girls begging for her favors in a weekend of sexual excesses that left everybody sated and breathless…everybody exce

Posted in Pulp

Some Do by Jane DeLynn

Jane DeLynn | Some Do | ‘ Some women never get past their fear of flying.some never take that big bold step beyond the women’s room. But then again.Some Do!!’

Posted in Fiction Literary Collections

Mademoiselle Giraud, Ma Femme by Adolphe Belot

Adolphe Belot | Mademoiselle Giraud, Ma Femme | ‘The sensational Mademoiselle Giraud, my Wife (originally published in 1870 with a preface by Zola) tells of the suffering of a naive young man whose