Posted in Pulp

Chris by Randy Salem

Randy Salem | Chris | ‘Life in the limbo of lesbianism led her into the strangest love-triangle of all’

‘Women with strange passions. Chris Hamilton was young, be

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Fairy Tales

Sleeping Beauty, Indeed & Other Lesbian Fairytales by JoSelle Vanderhooft

JoSelle Vanderhooft | Sleeping Beauty, Indeed & Other Lesbian Fairytales | Fairy tales have long intrigued readers. They’re the first stories we remember, and they resonate within us as adults. In Sleeping Beauty, Indeed, edi

Posted in Pulp

Winner Take All by Mark Clements

Mark Clements | Winner Take All | ‘The inside story of the beauty contest racket and the star-struck young girls it corrupts!!’

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Pulp

Women Without Men by Alex Austin

Alex Austin | Women Without Men | ‘These are electrifying stories which reveal the darkest and most terrible secrets of a woman’s heart. They tell of a nighttime world no man will forg

Posted in Lesbian Studies

Lesbian and Gay Visions of Ireland by Ide O’Carroll; Eoin Collins

Ide O’Carroll; Eoin Collins | Lesbian and Gay Visions of Ireland | Here a range of voices of those closely involved in the process of change for lesbians and gays in Ireland engage with the shifts in Irish society and

Posted in Fiction Grier Rated

A Piece of the Night by Michele Roberts

Michele Roberts | A Piece of the Night | Julie Fanchot, French born, English convent-school educated, learns to please. The seductive daughter, Virgin Mary, romantic heroine, perfect wife and

Posted in Cookbook Non-Fiction

Scarpetta’s Winter Table by Patricia Cornwell

Patricia Cornwell | Scarpetta’s Winter Table | Not intended for serious cooks, but ideal for fastidious fans of Ms. Cornwell, Scarpetta’s Winter Table is perfect for the thrillerphile who ha

Posted in Mystery

Evil by Joan Albarella

Joan Albarella | Evil | Murder…rape…incest…danger and more danger appear and reappear as attacks spring out of nowhere, invisible as a fine mist or trusted like a relig

Posted in Speculative Fiction

Her Sister’s Keeper by Diana Rivers

Diana Rivers | Her Sister’s Keeper | Nhazul, a restless young Hadra from Ossen, travels to the forbidden city of Nhor. There she becomes embroiled in a daring and dangerous raid on the ‘G

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Nina Upstairs by Beverley Gasner

Beverley Gasner | Nina Upstairs | ‘A breezy, utterly disarming novel about a young woman who desperately wants to be in love – with an older man who doesn’t.’–Cover.