Posted in Pulp

Strange Pleasures by Rosalind French

Rosalind French | Strange Pleasures | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Mystery Romance

Flashpoint by Katherine V. Forrest

Katherine V. Forrest | Flashpoint | It is 1991, the last weekend in September. A political decision to be announced this weekend in California will signal far-reaching ramifications for

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Splintered Day by V.K. Mina

V.K. Mina | Splintered Day | Set in the streets, bars and clubs of Greenwich Village, people meet, love, desire and betray. Fractured lives and splintered relationships appear in

Posted in Mystery

The Wombat Strategy by Claire McNab

Claire McNab | The Wombat Strategy |

Best-selling mystery novelist Claire McNab (The Carol Ashton Mysteries, The Denise Cleever Mysteries) launches her newest series with

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Lesbian Housewives by Rex Weldon

Rex Weldon | Lesbian Housewives | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Religion & Spirituality

No Exceptions: A Gay Christian’s Guide by Victoria St. Christopher; Koz St. Christopher

Victoria St. Christopher; Koz St. Christopher | No Exceptions: A Gay Christian’s Guide | Written to encourage and reinforce the fact that there are No Exceptions, according to Jesus, as to who can be a Christian. Based on John 3:16. Especi

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In the Shadows by Joan Ellis

Joan Ellis | In the Shadows | ‘She longed to declare a love that the world would not accept’ ‘Was it right to love her brother’s wife so passionately?’

‘SHE COULDN’T KEEP

Posted in Arts & Photography History

Gay and Lesbian Atlanta by Wesley Chenault; Stacy Braukman

Wesley Chenault; Stacy Braukman | Gay and Lesbian Atlanta | For much of the 20th century, Atlanta was a magnet drawing newcomers from around the nation. Atlanta’s growth from a small Southern town to a Sunbelt

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Singing in the Shrouds by Ngaio Marsh

Ngaio Marsh | Singing in the Shrouds | ONE FOGGY NIGHT…

in the gloom of the London docks, a policeman hears some strange singing and comes upon the dead body of a bea

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Killing at the Cat by Carlene Miller

Carlene Miller | Killing at the Cat | Lexy Hyatt’s chance to prove herself as a crime reporter comes when a woman is found dead at her favorite local lesbian bar. When, to her dismay, her