Tag: Good

Posted in Mystery

8th Day by Kate Calloway

Kate Calloway | 8th Day | Camp Turnaround claimed to be a place for troubled kids, a desperate last chance before jail or worse. The slick, glossy brochure declared that it wou

Posted in Romance

Hoosier Daddy by Ann McMan; Salem West

Ann McMan; Salem West | Hoosier Daddy | Jill Fryman (Friday to her friends) is a line supervisor at a truck manufacturing plant in a small southern Indiana town. Life on the assembly line is

Posted in Romance

Maybe Next Time by Karin Kallmaker

Karin Kallmaker | Maybe Next Time | Lambda Literary Award Winner!

Sabrina Starling doesn’t need love. She has worldwide fame as a brilliant concert violinist, houses on th

Posted in Mystery

Baby, It’s Cold by Jaye Maiman

Jaye Maiman | Baby, It’s Cold | As a bitter winter grips New York City, Private Investigator Robin Miller is catapulted on a bone-chilling quest to save a friend’s child from a horri

Posted in Pulp

Journey To a Woman by Ann Bannon

Ann Bannon | Journey To a Woman | It began all over again with the sudden, startling dream of Laura, the delicate creeature Beth had loved so long ago, and now Beth was amazed to find

Posted in Poetry

Diesel Fuel by Pat Califia

Pat Califia | Diesel Fuel | Pat Califia is well known as a sexual pioneer whose essays and fictions have encouraged lesbians to explore and discuss a wider range of erotic experi

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Forbidden Fires by Margaret C. Anderson

Margaret C. Anderson | Forbidden Fires | Part memoir, part novel, includes over 97 photographs of Margaret Anderson’s life.

The novel that Margaret Anderson called ‘the story I want

Posted in Relationships

Here Come the Brides! by Audrey Bilger; Michele Kort

Audrey Bilger; Michele Kort | Here Come the Brides! | Marriage today isn’t what it used to be: for better, not for worse. As same-sex weddings are becoming more common, the classic love-story happy ending

Posted in Movie/Media Tie-In Performing Arts Pulp

The Killing of Sister George by Frank Marcus

Frank Marcus | The Killing of Sister George | Author Frank Marcus was once The Sunday Telegraph’s distinguished drama critic, and when he laid pen to paper for this play, he captured a powerful st

Posted in YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Empress Of The World by Sara Ryan

Sara Ryan | Empress Of The World | Nicola Lancaster is spending eight weeks at the Siegel Institute Summer Program for Gifted Youth, a hothouse of smart, articulate, intense teenagers.