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Shy Girl by Elizabeth Stark

Elizabeth Stark | Shy Girl | ‘Alta Corral is a distinctive character in contemporary fiction … a young woman confident, even nonchalant, about her sexual conquests of other wome

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Not Yet by Tereska Torres

Tereska Torres | Not Yet | the revealing story of a girl no longer a child, but not yet a woman! 5 16year olds schoolgirls in a convent school wondering what its all about

Posted in Award Winner Grier Rated Romance

The Friendly Young Ladies by Mary Renault

Mary Renault | The Friendly Young Ladies | Set in 1937, The Friendly Young Ladies is a romantic comedy of off-Bloomsbury bohemia. Sheltered, naïve, and just eighteen, Elsie leaves the st

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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 Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Grier Rated Pulp

Loveliest of Friends by G. Sheila Donisthorpe

G. Sheila Donisthorpe | Loveliest of Friends | ‘The World Condemned Their Love. When this book first appeared in England, it created a sensation and was favorably compared to The Well of Lonelines

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Desert Of The Heart by Jane Rule

Jane Rule | Desert Of The Heart | Possibly Jane Rule’s best known novel, The Desert of the Heart is the story of a free spirited woman falling for a repressed older woman. Evelyn Hall

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The Homo Handbook by Judy Carter

Judy Carter | The Homo Handbook | Stand-up comic Judy Carter speaks out–way out–in this entertaining and helpful guide to ‘being a homo’. For gays and lesbians thinking about coming

Posted in Grier Rated Romance

Cytherea’s Breath by Sarah Aldridge

Sarah Aldridge | Cytherea’s Breath | Emma, struggling to establish herself as a physician in turn of the 20th Century Baltimore, meets Margaret, a wealthy patron. Together they fight to b

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The King Of A Rainy Country by Brigid Brophy

Brigid Brophy | The King Of A Rainy Country | In this captivating novel the stylish Brigid Brophy portrays the impoverished bohemianism of young Londoners during the post-war years. Susan, working

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Conditional Spaces by Denise Tse-Shang Tang

Denise Tse-Shang Tang | Conditional Spaces | The city-state of Hong Kong has a population of 7 million inhabiting only 22 per cent of its developed land. Intense commercialism shapes middle-class