Call House Madam by Serge G. Wolsey
Serge G. Wolsey | Call House Madam | Beverly Davis, the notorious madam who operated the glittering and palatial houses of prostitution in 1930s, 40’s Hollywood for over a quarter of a
Serge G. Wolsey | Call House Madam | Beverly Davis, the notorious madam who operated the glittering and palatial houses of prostitution in 1930s, 40’s Hollywood for over a quarter of a
Helen Eisenbach | Lesbianism Made Easy | These days, who doesn’t want to be a lesbian? In sports and entertainment, literature and life in general, lesbians are the queen arbiters of what’s h
Curt Aldrich | Swappin’ Show-Offs | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Robbi McCoy | Songs Without Words | This summer Harper Sheridan is looking for something new–love. As a librarian at Morrison College and a talented amateur musician, Harper has spent t
Penny Sumner | The End of April | Victoria Cross brings a wealth of natural skills to her work as a PI. She is bright,fun, has initiative and perserverance. She is also, by profession,
Don Holliday; Hal Dresner | The Girls Upstairs | ‘Three girls in a Manhattan apartment–three mixed-up lives hungry for love–three destinies entwined in shame.’
Anonymous | The Nunnery Tales | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Dorene Clark | Different | ‘Society uses an ugly word to describe these women! The strange story of two who dared to share everything’–cover.
‘One of the most daring t