Turning Point (A Sexy Lesbian Romance)


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They say college is where you learn a lot about yourself. Well… in college I learned I wasn’t as straight as I thought I was… …And that I could fall in love with a woman. It was Angela who taught me that. We were just roommates. Two out-of-our-minds-horny roommates. At first I thought what I was feeling was a strange kind of displaced lust. I mean… I was innocent. I didn’t have a boyfriend. But the way my body would react when I saw her… The way I would focus on her lips… imagine them on mine. The way heat surged into my center. I couldn’t explain it. Then I started to notice something else. When I was with her… the world seemed brighter. When she laughed, my heart leapt. When she met my eyes… I felt like I was falling into her gaze. But we’re just two straight girls who happen to be roommates. This can’t possibly be happening… can it? Turning Point is a steamy lesbian romance-with-a-happy-ending that tells the story of two roommates finding their true selves, and stumbling upon unexpected true love.




Turning Point


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It's Hollywood. Actresses hate getting passed over for roles and cold shoulders are common. Petty sniping is part of the fabric of the place, but it takes two to fight. Actress Cassidy Hyland is throwing a birthday party for her son which she hopes will spark a truce with her cold co-star Brenna Lanigan. Instead the encounter becomes the first step of a journey neither woman ever imagined her heart could take: to love another woman. Turning Point explores the struggle of these women caught between what is safe and sure, and what the heart truly wants even if it doesn't understand. Brenna is "just over the hill" by Hollywood standards. She's 41, with two teenage sons, and a second husband back in her Midwest hometown. She has spent from age 18 onward working in theaters, movies, and television, living out roles that other people write. Cassidy is relatively new to the industry. At 32, she came to California after majoring in Literature and Drama in college. She did a little modeling, got small parts, had a child, and escaped her abusive marriage when she landed on "Time Trails."




A Woman's Love (Lesbian Romance Collection)


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A Woman’s Love is a bundle of 3 of Ally Adair’s sexy LGBTQ+ F/F lesbian love stories that tell the stories of 3 couples falling in love. A Woman’s Love contains 3 lesbian romances that are steamy, sensual, and sweet. These stories contain hidden secrets of lesbian love, to first times and new experiences, and they all have happy endings. Contained in this collection are the books Chances, Everlasting, and Turning Point. * Chances You can take a chance for passion… But can you take a chance for love? Lesbians have it easy when it comes to finding passion. It’s not hard at all. That’s something a lot of straight people don’t know. No, the hard part is not getting laid, but falling in love. Because, so often, it requires taking a chance… I took a chance on Jodie, an older woman. She took a chance on me, a tatted-up twenty-something. I knew it would lead me to fantastic heights of pleasure. I knew with her experience she’d make me see white, make me feel heavenly bliss. But what I didn’t expect was for her to understand me in a way I didn’t. What I didn’t expect was to… fall in love. Sometimes, you have to take a chance. Passion is always promised… …but sometimes, you find something more. * Everlasting Ava was unforgettable. The moment I met her, I was frozen, stunned into silence. She was unrelentingly beautiful. Elegantly exquisite. Sinfully sexy. She was the kind of woman I dreamed of being with… The kind of woman no red-blooded lesbian woman ever, truly thinks they’ll find. I fell so fast, it might have killed me. It was a whirlwind ripping through wheat fields. My whole life changed, was turned upside down and inside out. We explored each other endlessly. I touched and tasted every inch of her gorgeous body. We burned as bright as a thousand suns. We soared into white-hot bliss together. And she took up residence in my heart, a permanent home. Everlasting. This is our story. It wasn’t all good – after all, what romance is? But she was the very best thing to ever happen to me. * Turning Point They say college is where you learn a lot about yourself. Well… in college I learned I wasn’t as straight as I thought I was… …And that I could fall in love with a woman. It was Angela who taught me that. We were just roommates. Two out-of-our-minds-horny roommates. At first I thought what I was feeling was a strange kind of displaced lust. I mean… I was innocent. I didn’t have a boyfriend. But the way my body would react when I saw her… The way I would focus on her lips… imagine them on mine. The way heat surged into my center. I couldn’t explain it. Then I started to notice something else. When I was with her… the world seemed brighter. When she laughed, my heart leapt. When she met my eyes… I felt like I was falling into her gaze. But we’re just two straight girls who happen to be roommates. This can’t possibly be happening… can it?




Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory


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Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory: The Johns Hopkins Guide is a clear, accessible, and detailed overview of the most important thinkers and topics in the field. Written by specialists from across disciplines, its entries cover contemporary theory from Adorno to ?i?ek, providing an informative and reliable introduction to a vast, challenging area of inquiry. Materials include newly commissioned articles along with essays drawn from The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism, known as the definitive resource for students and scholars of literary theory and for philosophical reflection on literature and culture.




Youth Culture in Global Cinema


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Love Between Women


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Love Between Women examines female homoeroticism and the role of women in the ancient Roman world. Employing an unparalleled range of cultural sources, Brooten finds evidence of marriages between women and establishes that condemnations of female homoerotic practices were based on widespread awareness of love between women. "An extraordinary accomplishment. . . . A definitive source for all future discussion of homoeroticism and the Bible."—Mary Rose D'Angelo, Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review "[Brooten's] convincing analysis . . . not only profoundly reshapes our understanding of the past, but it should also shape the way in which that past, particularly the early Christian texts with their immense normative weight, will be used for the future."—Anne L. Clark, Journal of Lesbian Studies "Love Between Women gives contemporary debates on sexuality a carefully delineated past. It boldly insists upon a different future, one informed by history but not tyrannized by it."—Susan Ackerman, Lambda Book Report "Fascinating, provocative and lucid. . . . Brooten has made a fundamental contribution to women's and gender studies, gay and lesbian studies, and classics."—Elizabeth A. Castelli, Women's Review of Books Winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian Studies Book, 1997




Passionate Communities


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In this new full-length study of Jane Rule's life and work, Marilyn Schuster argues that Rule's novels provide a way of "writing and reading lesbian" that resists and subverts dominant discourses of gender and sexuality-both those of mainstream culture and of political and sexual subcultures. From her earliest novel, Desert of the Heart (1964), Rule's fiction has provided a challenge to the concept of a fixed identity and to the identity politics founded on such a concept. Incorporating all of Jane Rule's early work-including unpublished manuscripts, letters, magazine and newspaper columns, as well as fan mail she received-Schuster also draws on interviews, conversations, and personal encounters with the author to elicit the ways in which Rule interrogates the meanings and politics of sexuality, the relationship between sexuality and language, and the stakes of communities in individual claims on identity. Passionate Communities is a thorough, engaging, and long-overdue study of an important voice in lesbian literature and gay and lesbian politics.




Love Thy Body


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Why the call to Love Thy Body? To counter a pervasive hostility toward the body and biology that drives today's headline stories: Transgenderism: Activists detach gender from biology. Kids down to kindergarten are being taught their bodies are irrelevant. Is this affirming--or does it demean the body? Homosexuality: Advocates disconnect sexuality from biological identity. Is this liberating--or does it denigrate biology? Abortion: Supporters deny the fetus is a person, though it is biologically human. Does this mean equality for women--or does it threaten the intrinsic value of all humans? Euthanasia: Those who lack certain cognitive abilities are said to be no longer persons. Is this compassionate--or does it ultimately put everyone at risk? In Love Thy Body, bestselling author Nancy Pearcey goes beyond politically correct slogans with a riveting exposé of the dehumanizing worldview that shapes current watershed moral issues. Pearcey then turns the tables on media boilerplate that misportrays Christianity as harsh or hateful. A former agnostic, she makes a surprising and persuasive case that Christianity is holistic, sustaining the dignity of the body and biology. Throughout she entrances readers with compassionate stories of people wrestling with hard questions in their own lives--their pain, their struggles, their triumphs. "Liberal secularist ideology rests on a mistake and Nancy Pearcey in her terrific new book puts her finger right on it. In embracing abortion, euthanasia, homosexual conduct and relationships, transgenderism, and the like, liberal secularism . . . is philosophically as well as theologically untenable."--Robert P. George, Princeton University "Wonderful guide."--Sam Allberry, author, Is God Anti-Gay? "A must-read."--Rosaria Butterfield, former professor, Syracuse University; author, The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert "An astute but accessible analysis of the intellectual roots of the most important moral ills facing us today: abortion, euthanasia, and redefining the family."--Richard Weikart, California State University, Stanislaus "Highly readable, insightful, and informative."--Mary Poplin, Claremont Graduate University; author, Is Reality Secular? "Unmasks the far-reaching practical consequences of mind-body dualism better than anyone I have ever seen."--Jennifer Roback Morse, founder and president, The Ruth Institute "Love Thy Body richly enhances the treasure box that is Pearcey's collective work."--Glenn T. Stanton, Focus on the Family "Essential reading . . . Love Thy Body brings clarity and understanding to the multitude of complex and confusing views in discussions about love and sexuality."--Becky Norton Dunlop, Ronald Reagan Distinguished Fellow, The Heritage Foundation "Pearcey gets straight to the issue of our day: What makes humans valuable in the first place? You must get this book. Don't just read it. Master it."--Scott Klusendorf, president, Life Training Institute




Protection of Sexual Minorities since Stonewall


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The Stonewall Riot in New York in 1969 marked the birth of the sexual minority rights movement worldwide. In the subsequent four decades, equality and related rights on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity have been enshrined in many African, Asian, Australasian, European and North American countries, thanks to better informed discourses of the natures of sexual orientation, gender identity, equality and rights that systematic scientific and socio-legal research has generated. Discrimination, harassment and persecution on grounds of a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity, however, continue to pervade the laws and social norms in all developed and developing countries. In tribute to the courage of those who participated in the Stonewall Riot, this book examines the progress and stalemate in various countries on five continents, as well as in the development of international law, concerning the rights of persons belonging to sexual minorities. This book covers issues including homophobic bullying and gay–straight alliances in schools; the merits and problems that legislation prohibiting hate speech on grounds of sexual orientation presents; criminal justice systems in relation to male rape victims and to criminalisation of HIV exposure and transmission; the development of sexual minority rights, from historical and socio-legal perspectives, in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, and Zimbabwe; the lives of transgender persons in Asian countries; the evolution, operation and impact of international and domestic refugee laws on sexual orientation and gender identity as grounds for refugee status and asylum; and the conflicts between law, religion and sexual minority equality rights that inhere in the same-sex marriage debate in Ireland. This book was previously published as a special double issue of The International Journal of Human Rights.




The Right to Be Out


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