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Blood Sisters by Bianca de Moss

Bianca de Moss | Blood Sisters |

Sexy stories of Sapphic bloodsuckers! The always-alluring mystique of vampires adds a touch of the forbidden to this spine-tingling collection of b

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Blue Windows by Barbara Wilson (2)

Barbara Wilson (2) | Blue Windows | From Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Church of Christian Science, to Deepak Chopra, Americans have struggled with the connection between health an

Posted in Pulp

Deviates, Inc. by Ted Thorn

Ted Thorn | Deviates, Inc. | Cover copy reads: ‘Diane, the tortured nympho, thought she knew all about men–and women! But this weird love cult taught her secrets about off-beat s

Posted in Lesbian Studies Literary Criticism

Professions of Desire by Bonnie Zimmerman; George E. Haggerty

Bonnie Zimmerman; George E. Haggerty | Professions of Desire | Professions of Desire includes examples of lesbian and gay literary analysis and thoughtful discussions about what it means to be lesbian, gay, or que

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Music

Melissa Etheridge: Our Little Secret by Joyce Luck

Joyce Luck | Melissa Etheridge: Our Little Secret | Carefully researched, filled with numerous anecdotes collected from fans and with insights gathered from Etheridge’s friends and colleagues, Our Littl

Posted in Pulp

Sexurbia by Frank Shield

Frank Shield | Sexurbia | ‘In these swank, mortgage-covered cottages, the bedroom was the playroom… and no perversion was out of bounds!’

Posted in Pulp

To Live In Lustland by Mark Linzen

Mark Linzen | To Live In Lustland | ‘They believed in sharing experiences… erotic.’

Posted in Speculative Fiction

Water Logic by Laurie J. Marks

Laurie J. Marks | Water Logic |

By water logic, a cow doctor becomes a politician. A soldier becomes a flower farmer. A lost book contains a lost future. The patterns of history a

Posted in Pulp

The Wicked Way by C. Harmon

C. Harmon | The Wicked Way | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Old Enough by David Martell

David Martell | Old Enough | We are unable to provide a description at this time.