Best Lesbian Erotica 2012

Best Lesbian Erotica 2012 is fully loaded, literary, and lustful. Curated by Lammy Award-nominated editor Kathleen Warnock, this volume is long on variety and even longer on beautifully developed characters who are as interesting as they are interested in getting girls off. Your every fantasy will be laid bare as you devour these sure, sensual stories.
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Autopsy

Written after the death of his mother, Donte Collins's Autopsy establishes the poet as one of the most important voices in the next generation of American poetry. As the book unfolds, the reader journeys alongside the author through grief and healing. Named the Most Promising Young Poet in the country by the Academy of American Poets, Collins's work has consistently wowed audiences. Autopsy propels that work onto the national stage. In the words of the author, the book is a spring thaw -- the new life alongside the old, the good cry and the release after.
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Dark Screams, Volume 5

Mick Garris, J. Kenner, Kealan Patrick Burke, Del James, and Bentley Little pry open a sarcophagus of horror and dread in Dark Screams: Volume Five, from Brian James Freeman and Richard Chizmar of the esteemed Cemetery Dance Publications. EVERYTHING YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED by Mick Garris It was supposed to be the night of his life: a celebration of his one hit slasher flick. But the price of admission is higher than this has-been filmmaker ever could have imagined. THE ONE AND ONLY by J. Kenner When he was seven, Will Underwood's nanny told him she had the Sight. Years later, a broken heart sends him to New Orleans . . . but it's fate that leads him to Madame Darkling's Voodoo Emporium. THE LAND OF SUNSHINE by Kealan Patrick Burke Although she was mute long before the affair that nearly wrecked their marriage, her silence has tortured her husband ever since. Now he will seek out what he has lost--or be driven mad...
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Blood and Thunder

A photograph of three friends on the football field, taken in 1912. Less than five years later all three would be killed and buried beneath the fields of Belgium. This story is typical of many schoolboys across Britain who signed up for or were conscripted to fight in the First World War. In this groundbreaking new book, historian Alexandra Churchill tells the story of the Great War through the extraordinary band of brothers from Britain's most famous public school, Eton, following them as they stepped out of the classroom, into the army and onto the battlefields before they had left their teenage years behind. Beginning on the banks of the Thames as they worked and played in privilege, the ghastly realities of war are retold in these moving pages.
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Starfish

Two college friends consummate a longstanding flirtation.
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We All Need To Eat

We All Need to Eat, is a new collection of linked stories from award-winning author Alex Leslie that revolve around Soma, a young Queer woman in Vancouver, chronicling her attempts to come to grips with herself, her family and her sexuality.Set in different moments falling between Soma's childhood and her late thirties, each story—bold and varying in its approach to narrative—presents a sea change in Soma's life, from Soma becoming addicted to weightlifting while going through a break-up in her thirties; to her complex relationship with her younger brother after she leaves home revealed over the course of a long family chicken dinner; to Soma's struggles to cope with her mother's increasing instability by becoming fixated on buying her a lamp for seasonal affective disorder; and the far-reaching impact and lasting reverberations of Soma's family's experience of the Holocaust as it scrapes up against the rise of Alt Right media. Lyrical, gritty and...
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Queen of Hearts

World class professional poker player Tess McLeod is known for keeping her cool in high intensity situations. What happens when an upstart new player, Zoey Cameron, sets her world spinning out of control? Their passion burns bright enough to light up the entire Vegas strip, but will it be enough to sustain them in the dog-eat-dog poker world?
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BIKER BUNDLE: Three Devil's Cowboys Motorcycle Club Novellas

Brandi, Tina, and Farrah Joy are three smart, independent young women who have a sexy and dangerous common link - the Devil's Cowboys Motorcycle ClubFor Brandi, in Spurring On A Devil's Cowboy, the club's sexy young leader is the best friend she's ever had, and one day she realizes that Luke Reynolds could be more than her best friend. Does she have the courage to let him into her life and heat completely, or will she turn away from that life of danger? For Tina, in Rescued, the bikers she meet give her and her little sister a home and a place in the world that she never would have found if she'd stayed with their abusive parents. She blossoms under Kenny's attention, but will she have the courage to stand tall in the confrontation that is heading her way? For Farrah Joy, in Paying For It, the club gives her a chance to make enough money to follow her dreams. In the 1970's, the biker hangout was the only place in town that a pretty girl had a shot at making enough to stay in college... if she could meet their challenge. Will she rise to the occasion, or disappoint the handsome and wild Daryl, president of the club? **This is a steaming hot bundle, 45k+ words of erotic Romance novellas that involve young women falling in with the Devil's Cowboys and losing their innocence - but gaining a whole lot more. Every novella includes a lot of hot, and very explicit, sexual content. If you’re interested in steaming hot domination keep reading this - or any other - work by Alex Dawson. ALL CHARACTERS PORTRAYED ARE OVER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN. **
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Black Like Us

Winner of the 2003 Lambda Literary Award for Fiction AnthologyShowcasing the work of literary giants like Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, Alice Walker, and writers whom readers may be surprised to learn were "in the life," Black Like Us is the most comprehensive collection of fiction by African American lesbian, gay, and bisexual writers ever published. From the Harlem Renaissance to the Great Migration of the Depression era, from the postwar civil rights, feminist, and gay liberation movements, to the unabashedly complex sexual explorations of the present day, Black Like Us accomplishes a sweeping survey of 20th century literature.
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