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Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Lesbian Academic Couples by Michelle Gibson; Deborah T. Meem

Michelle Gibson; Deborah T. Meem | Lesbian Academic Couples | Lesbian Academic Couples is a collection of writings by scholars who examine–in theory and in narrative–issues faced by partners working in the acad

Posted in Pulp

Passion, Pain, Punishment by Richard H. Reynolds

Richard H. Reynolds | Passion, Pain, Punishment | CONTENTS: Introduction; Oral Bondage Orgy – Motorcycle Style; Bondage Swappers; Bondage Lesbos – Troilism; Older Bondage Couple – Young Boy Slave; Two

Posted in Historical Fiction

The Ladies by Doris Grumbach

Doris Grumbach | The Ladies | ‘A tale told in delicate brushstrokes of a relationship in which two hearts came almost literally to beat as one.’

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Posted in Horror Suspense Vampire

Invasion Of The Lesbian Zombies by George S. Naas

George S. Naas | Invasion Of The Lesbian Zombies | Poor Brenda. She’s an overweight redhead and not very pretty, but she has a man who says he loves her so she gives him fifty grand from her savings to

Posted in Mystery Romance Short Story Collection (Multiple Authors)

The Silence of the Loons by M. D. Lake; Mary Logue; William Kent Krueger; Minnesota Crime Wave; Lori L. Lake

M. D. Lake; Mary Logue; William Kent Krueger; Minnesota Crime Wave; Lori L. Lake | The Silence of the Loons | Thirteen Tales of Mystery by Minnesota’s Premier Crime Writers

Contributor(s): Minnesota Crime Wave (Author), M D Lake (Author), Mary Logue

Posted in Mystery

The Watson Evidence by Rosalyn Wraight

Rosalyn Wraight | The Watson Evidence | In recent weeks, two teenage boys have jumped to their deaths from Granger Bridge, and now, another one is missing. Detective Laura McCallister is fru

Posted in Mystery

Needlepoint by Jenny Roberts

Jenny Roberts | Needlepoint |

Cameron McGill is on a mission: to find out why her sister, who never touched drugs, was fished from a canal with needle marks all down her arm. Te

Posted in Pulp

Harlem Harlot by Don Holliday

Don Holliday | Harlem Harlot | No Sin Too Great–No Lust Too Degrading!’

First Line(s)

Her name was Sara Jackson. She had white teeth and dark eyes and red

Posted in Fiction

Brass by Helen Walsh

Helen Walsh | Brass | Not since Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting has an ambitious first novel created such a stir among readers of important new voices in fiction. Since its re

Posted in Historical Mystery Romance

House of Clouds by KI Thompson

KI Thompson | House of Clouds | A sweeping saga of an impassioned romance set amidst the upheaval of a nation under siege and a way of life threatened with destruction.

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