Bunny Love By Yuri Futanari
Not aware Marge was in the room, Jacqueline, without her fat suit, was dancing in her silk bikini briefs and bra… Read more »
Not aware Marge was in the room, Jacqueline, without her fat suit, was dancing in her silk bikini briefs and bra… Read more »
Reparative therapy is so gay. It’s a lesson Lexi Hamilton learns her first day at New Horizons, a summer camp for teens experiencing same-sex attraction… Read more »
In 1926, Garnet Richardson meets Isabella Strand, a hotsy-totsy dance hall doll with a Raven-black bob and unflappable confidence. For Garnet, it’s a case of Clara Bow and cupid’s arrow. Does she have a shot at love… Read more »
When Debbie’s best friend Lisa contemplates getting her V-card punched, Debbie decides to put all her cards on the table and confess her love…and lesbianism…to Lisa… Read more »
A multi-layered coming-of-age story with its own rules… Read more »
A false bravado looms over Jenny, looking like a confidant young lady – popular, wanted, a someone in the world – but what is really underneath… Read more »
For an entire generation, The Beebo Brinker Chronicles provided the first representation in literature that they had ever read of women loving women… Read more »
Written by rising actress and writer Abigail Tarttelin, ‘Golden Boy’ has been deemed a brave and important book… Read more »
So if you’re looking for a soul-soothing romance set in the modern West, stop here, don your boots and get yourself a good read… Read more »
“Suki” is a warm and highly relatable tale that is well-paced and thoughtful. There are also some quaint pictures woven in amongst the symbolic writing and metaphors. Ultimately, this helps create a contemporary and intelligent story that will appeal equally to your heart and your head… Read more »
What if you go on a train ride that could change your life forever? Kristen buys a train ticket to visit Chicago for a shopping spree. But this is no ordinary train ride, it is a train full of eligible lesbians… Read more »