Tag: NotRated

Posted in Pulp

Odd Girl Out by Elizabeth Jane Howard

Elizabeth Jane Howard | Odd Girl Out | Anne and Edmund Cornhill have a happy marriage and a charming house. They are content, complete, absorbed in their private idyll. Arabella, who comes

Posted in Mystery

Fogs in August by Margaret A. Helms

Margaret A. Helms | Fogs in August | Sarah McCain longs for a simple life, to blend in with the crowd and not be noticed. But she is noticed, and by the wrong person, a psychotic whose ob

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Intertwined Live by Lois W. Banner

Lois W. Banner | Intertwined Live | ‘A biography of two eminent twentieth-century American women. Close friends for much of their lives, Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead met at Barnard Co

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Vicky Girl by Murray Bistro

Murray Bistro | Vicky Girl | First Line(s)

The woman in the tweed suit shut the door behind her and set her briefcase on the carpet on her way across the room. She sat do

Posted in Finance

Money, Myths, and Change by M.V. Lee Badgett

M.V. Lee Badgett | Money, Myths, and Change | The common stereotype that lesbians and gay men are more affluent than heterosexuals is only one of many misconceptions that M. V. Lee Badgett debunks

Posted in Religion & Spirituality

Coming Out Of Homosexuality by Bob Davies; Lori Rentzel

Bob Davies; Lori Rentzel | Coming Out Of Homosexuality | Bob Davies and Lori Rentzel offer a practical handbook for recovery and growth which examines the issues of sexual identity. Here are strategies for h

Posted in Pulp

Sin Valley by Gail Spencer

Gail Spencer | Sin Valley | ‘They traded their wives instead of Green Stamps’

First Line(s)

Johnny Marshak was aware of a lot of things at once. He was aware

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Some Came Sinning by Calvin Pierce

Calvin Pierce | Some Came Sinning | ‘No Smoldering Was Too Far Out For Their Hedonistic Rites … No Pleasure Left That They Had Not Felt Before, Many Time, Many Ways’

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Posted in Black Interest Fiction Historical Fiction

Strange Fruit by Lillian Smith

Lillian Smith | Strange Fruit | Review

It’s August, it’s hot, it’s revival time in Maxwell, Georgia. Tracy Deen, the rebel child who always disappoints his self-sacrificing mothe

Posted in Mystery

The Case of the Orphaned Bassoonists by Barbara Wilson (2)

Barbara Wilson (2) | The Case of the Orphaned Bassoonists |

Cassandra Reilly arrives in Venice to see why her best friend Nicky Gibbons, bassoonist extraordinaire, has been accused of stealing a Venetian f