Four lesbian pulp fiction classics, scandalous and salacious novels in their day, back-in-print for the first time in sixty years!
The Golden Tramp – Daoma Winston
Gay is so bewitchingly beautiful, yet she gives herself to men, to women, to strangers in an endless rampage of desire. She can’t settle for one lover…or one kind of love.
Gay Bracken is a writer of sexy romance novels whose own wild search to quench her physical and romantic desires is far more exciting and daring than her books, which are attracting the interest of Hollywood. Meanwhile, she’s attracting plenty of interest from willing lovers, from young violonist Peter to seductive socialite Bianca, a curious starlet willing to experiment with forbidden coupling. But Gay doesn’t realize that she’s risking more than a broken heart in her seemingly endless quest for a truly satisfying passion…
Shades of Evil by Bonnie Golightly
A lesbian pulp-fiction classic, set in a decadent, torrid south pulsating with barely-controlled, forbidden desires beneath its proper, rigid, and cultured veneer, back in print for the first time in over sixty years. “This one is as important to the male audience as the female and is, incidentally, an excellent mystery.” Tangents Magazine
Louise Belforte was born with a spoon in her mouth… and the weight of family expectations about what her life could, should, and would be. She saw herself as “the complete Southerner,” until she moved to New York, and became a Yankee in heart and mind. Or so she thought. Now, with one foot on either side of the Mason/Dixon line within herself, she’s struggling to decide who she is…and what she wants. She returns to the South for inspiration for a new “Bayou Baroque” line of designer jewelry… but reunites with old friend Charis, her “heady, adolescent wine,” who stole the boy that Louise was going to marry. Soon, long buried secrets and passions are revealed, unleashing a rage of fury and desire that could tear Louise apart…
$50 A Night by Don James
In the swinging 1960s, Anne Freeman sells pleasure at fifty dollars a night, working the hotels and nightclubs of a pulsing West Coast city. But it’s not all fun and sexy games. A crooked vice cop circles her. A slick pimp wants her in his stable. A woman hungers for her, body and soul. And the hometown boy who still believes she’s decent offers hope she can’t afford. Business is good, but the pressure is brutal—and every new “date” drags her closer to a fate she may not escape.
Kate by Chet Kinsey
Kate wants out—out of her parents’ beatings, out of Newark, out of the gray grind of her teenage life. But freedom comes at a price. Lured by a sleazy truck driver with promises of glamour, she winds up in a rundown motel north of New York—and in the middle of a blackmail and baby-selling racket run by a sinister lesbian.
Trapped among desperate young women and predators posing as saviors, Kate learns that every kindness hides a hook and every offer comes with strings—and hands. When passion turns to peril and her “protector” reveals darker appetites, Kate must fight her way out before she becomes a buried secret.
KATE is a raw, feverish tale of corruption, coercion, and forbidden desire—a lost pulp novel where innocence burns fast and nothing stays pure for long.
“That insatiable sex drive that possesses all pulp women triumphs again.” Pulp & Pep
“Chet Kinsey” was of many pseudonyms for author Ted Stratton.
Bonnie Golightly, Chet Kinsey, Daoma Winston, Don James /
Anthologies, Lesbian Pulp Fiction, Romance, Sexy Fiction