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Bruised Fruit by Anna Livia

Anna Livia | Bruised Fruit | Among the several narrative strands in Anna Livia’s complex and rewarding new novel, it is hard to say which story is more engrossing. A sexually abus

Posted in Pulp

French Twist by Roger Blake

Roger Blake | French Twist | From the back cover teaser: ‘She must battle these forces alone, trying desperately to save her marriage — faced with blackmail, a killer, and unknow

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Her Mother’s Man by Dorine Clark

Dorine Clark | Her Mother’s Man | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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A Taste of H by Allan Horn

Allan Horn | A Taste of H | A Taste of H is supposed to be a cautionary tale, but of course coming from the author of Swap ‘n Sisters, Whore from Maupin Street, and Hotel Playgir

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Gluck by Diana Souhami

Diana Souhami | Gluck | Her torrid personal life shocked her prominent and wealthy family, who nonetheless allowed her to live in style and pursue her art. In the 1920s and 3

Posted in Finance

The Best Ever Book Of Money Saving Tips For Lesbians by Mark Geoffrey Young

Mark Geoffrey Young | The Best Ever Book Of Money Saving Tips For Lesbians | The Best Ever Book of Money Saving Tips for Lesbians: Creative Ways to Cut Your Costs, Conserve Your Capital And Keep Your Cash; is the ultimate guide

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Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult

Jodi Picoult | Sing You Home | Every life has a soundtrack. All you have to do is listen. Music has set the tone for most of Zoe Baxter’s life. There’s the melody that reminds her o

Posted in Mystery

The Next World by Ursula Steck

Ursula Steck | The Next World | Once a researcher of genetics in Germany, Anna Spring has left her old life behind and now finds herself tucked away working the lazy night shift as a

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Unkindness of Ravens by Kathleen Tracy

Kathleen Tracy | Unkindness of Ravens | Think The L Word meets Brenda Starr-if Brenda was a tomboy. Unkindness of Ravens, introduces Sam Perry, a droll, burnt-out crime reporter who moves to

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The Ewings by John O’Hara

John O’Hara | The Ewings | Edna was the prettiest girl in town. When she met the son of a wealthy lawyer, she knew he was what she wanted, and what she had to do to get him.