Author: | Joan Ellis | ISBN: | 1230000194936 |
Publisher: | Digital Vintage Pulps | Publication: | November 6, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Joan Ellis |
ISBN: | 1230000194936 |
Publisher: | Digital Vintage Pulps |
Publication: | November 6, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Two classic lesbian pulp novels in one book!
Featuring two sizzling titles by former Midwood author Joan Ellis, this DVP Pulp Double presents "Gay Girl" (Grier Rating A**) and "Forbidden Sex" (Grier Rating A*). Both books have been digitized from the rare originals.
In "Gay Girl," Phyllis is a successful doctor who is passionately dedicated to her work. She has worked hard to achieve professional recognition in her field and doesn’t regret one moment of it. Being a successful doctor doesn’t leave Phyl much time for a social life, though… and sometimes the loneliness is more than she can bear. Sure, she meets women… women like herself… and she enjoys the pleasures only they can provide. Phyl is painfully aware that something is missing… that her brief encounters, as passionate as they are, will never truly fulfill her. Then, she meets Eve… and begins to wonder whether she has finally found a love that counts. As their relationship develops and evolves, both women realize their lives will never be the same.
In "Forbidden Sex," Jean's life is turned upside down when she meets Lee, a budding actress with a secret. Their friendship grows, but it is soon apparent to Lee that her feelings for Jean are a bit more than just friendly. Dare she reveal herself to Jean, unaware that Jean feels the same way? Does Jean have the courage to let Lee know that she is attracted to her, too? To what lengths will Lee go, in order to land that “big part” for herself? Is her love for Jean stronger than her dream to become an actress?
Two classic lesbian pulp novels in one book!
Featuring two sizzling titles by former Midwood author Joan Ellis, this DVP Pulp Double presents "Gay Girl" (Grier Rating A**) and "Forbidden Sex" (Grier Rating A*). Both books have been digitized from the rare originals.
In "Gay Girl," Phyllis is a successful doctor who is passionately dedicated to her work. She has worked hard to achieve professional recognition in her field and doesn’t regret one moment of it. Being a successful doctor doesn’t leave Phyl much time for a social life, though… and sometimes the loneliness is more than she can bear. Sure, she meets women… women like herself… and she enjoys the pleasures only they can provide. Phyl is painfully aware that something is missing… that her brief encounters, as passionate as they are, will never truly fulfill her. Then, she meets Eve… and begins to wonder whether she has finally found a love that counts. As their relationship develops and evolves, both women realize their lives will never be the same.
In "Forbidden Sex," Jean's life is turned upside down when she meets Lee, a budding actress with a secret. Their friendship grows, but it is soon apparent to Lee that her feelings for Jean are a bit more than just friendly. Dare she reveal herself to Jean, unaware that Jean feels the same way? Does Jean have the courage to let Lee know that she is attracted to her, too? To what lengths will Lee go, in order to land that “big part” for herself? Is her love for Jean stronger than her dream to become an actress?