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By Renee Huggans
ISBN: 978-09727-0112-9
174 pgs., 6x9, Paperback
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$13.95
By Corinthia A. Kelley
ISBN: 978-09727-0111-2
128 pgs., 6x9, Paperback
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$11.00
By Corinthia A. Kelley
ISBN: 978-09727-0113-6
147 pgs., 6x9, Paperback
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$15.99
Cynthia Saunders takes you on her journey of her many heartbroken relationships, trying to find the true love in her "Mr. Right", and most of all, the deceit of her closest "thought to be" friend/roommate.
A lesbian erotica about a smart, full-figured, and independent black lesbian living in Washington, DC. She meets and falls in love with Kelly, A Brazillian hottie from the south. Their relationship goes through all types of highs and low's before coming to an end. That's when La'Tischa stumbles upon her deep dark secret. Walk with La'Tischa as she tries to figure out how to deal with the physical, mental, emotional, and social weight.
This time she brings you her strong ability to be bold, as well as erotic. Forsaken Eyes is a compilation of short erotic lesbian stories made to get your mind and juices flowing with each and every detailed situation. Reintroducing her main character Cynthia, a novice who never intimately experienced the sensual pleasures of a woman to now being a semi-pro connoisseur of a woman's wet innocence, Corinthia describes the very details of her lesbian lifestyle and finds out what real pleasure with a woman is all about. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the sweet and sensual ride of lesbian EROTICISM!!
By Sharon D. Smith
ISBN: 978-0557-08339-8
125 pgs., 4X6 Paperback
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               $15.00
Sharon D. Smith, author of Love and Liberation, has done it again.  Strapped is a book that crosses literary genres and should be included in the current canon for lesbian and women's studies courses.  It's healthly doose of erotica and urban appeal have issues that affect lesbian women of color in America.  Not only do the central characters (Silk & Taz) experience resistance from America's society, but also the prejudice in the South.  Can Taz and Silk learn and love beyond their lesbian "stud" labels, or will they forever be "Strapped"?