Tag: NotRated

Posted in Romance

Accidental Love by BL Miller

BL Miller | Accidental Love | What happens when love is based on deception? Can it survive discovering the truth? Accidental Love is a captivating story between Rose Grayson, a des

Posted in Pulp

For Whom The Belles Toil by Carl Dodd

Carl Dodd | For Whom The Belles Toil | ‘He was surrounded by girls, girls, girls’

Posted in History Popular Culture

Barfly ’70 by Bill Rand

Bill Rand | Barfly ’70 | Features both gay and lesbian bars, restaurants, churches, theatres, etc. — and offers an interesting glimpse into the post-Stonewall period of LGBT

Posted in YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden

Nancy Garden | Annie on My Mind |

This groundbreaking book, first published in 1982, is the story of two teenage girls whose friendship blossoms into love and who, despite pr

Posted in Pulp

Enraptured Lovers by March Hastings

March Hastings | Enraptured Lovers | First Line(s)

The large furnished room seemed to sway as girls danced slowly and close, their bodies urgent with secret desire. Dex stood be

Posted in Gay Pulp Fiction

The Muscle Swappers by Barry Crandall

Barry Crandall | The Muscle Swappers | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Fiction

Half-Moon Scar by Allison Green

Allison Green | Half-Moon Scar | Amy, a lesbian in her thirties, has established an academic career and a relationship in a city far from her small Midwestern hometown. After years of

Posted in Pulp

Soft Shoulders by Paul V. Russo

Paul V. Russo | Soft Shoulders | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Fiction Short Stories

Something Queer in the Cafeteria by Elizabeth Levy

Elizabeth Levy | Something Queer in the Cafeteria | The tenth adventure for Gwen and Jill, part of the popular Something Queer series, concerns the strange goings-on in the school’s newly renovated cafe

Posted in Mystery

The Woman Who Rode to the Moon by Bett (B) Reece Johnson

Bett (B) Reece Johnson | The Woman Who Rode to the Moon | A worthy sequel to Johnson’s well-received debut novel, The Woman Who Knew Too Much, the second Cordelia Morgan mystery is an intricately woven