Tag: NotRated

Posted in Romance

Love At Last by Kate Sweeney

Kate Sweeney | Love At Last | At forty-nine, Alana Sanders was at the stage where life should be easier. She had put her artistic passion on hold when she married, raised two child

Posted in Law & Government

Out and Running by Donald P. Haider-Markel

Donald P. Haider-Markel | Out and Running | Review

A rich and compelling analysis of the political representation of gay and lesbian elected candidates and elected officials within governmen

Posted in Pulp

Turn Me On by William Kane; Ben Haas

William Kane; Ben Haas | Turn Me On | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Mystery

Hancock Park by Katherine V. Forrest

Katherine V. Forrest | Hancock Park | Detective Kate Delafield and her partner, Joe Cameron, head for the exclusive, wealthy neighborhood of Hancock Park to investigate the execution-style

Posted in Black Interest Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Pulp

Dark Laughter by Sherwood Anderson

Sherwood Anderson | Dark Laughter | The title comes from the protagonist who spent several months in New Orleans, where he watched and listened to African Americans, and thought ‘listeni

Posted in Mystery

Amateur City by Katherine V. Forrest

Katherine V. Forrest | Amateur City | Ellen O’Neil has antagonized her lover by taking a job in a Los Angeles highrise office building – only to find herself sole witness to events surroun

Posted in Mystery

Mommy Deadest by Jean Marcy

Jean Marcy | Mommy Deadest | Synopsis

After her last case (in ‘Dead and Blonde’) when lover Lindstrom and friend Patrick were both hurt, PI Meg Darcy wants nothing more than t

Posted in How-to-Guide Parenting & Families

Challenging Conceptions by Lisa Saffron

Lisa Saffron | Challenging Conceptions | This is the essential UK guidebook for lesbians who are creating their own families. It includes the experiences of birth mothers, co-parents, childre

Posted in Erotica

Harem Wish by Jan Carr

Jan Carr | Harem Wish | In this stunning debut novel, Carr explores a unique love between women–a love that is hauntingly linked by an unbreakable bond transcending centurie

Posted in Performing Arts

We Can Always Call Them Bulgarians by Kaier Curtin

Kaier Curtin | We Can Always Call Them Bulgarians | From Library Journal

Curtin focuses on the manner in which lesbian and gay characters were presented on the Broadway stage, with particular emphas