Alyson Books

Alyson Books is a publisher who has published at least 22 editions.

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Release Year
Readers Count
Rating
Controls
Macho Sluts: Erotic Fiction
Macho Sluts: Erotic Fiction
  • Patrick Califia-Rice
19882 reads3.5
Back Where He Started
Back Where He Started
  • Jay Quinn
20051 read4
The Good Neighbor
The Good Neighbor
  • Jay Quinn
20061 read4
The Zookeeper
The Zookeeper
  • Alex MacLennan
20060 reads0
The Blood Of Kings
The Blood Of Kings
  • John Michael Curlovich
20040 reads0
Wonder Bread and Ecstasy: The Life and Death of Joey Stefano
Wonder Bread and Ecstasy: The Life and Death of Joey Stefano
  • Charles Isherwood
19960 reads0
Threeways: Fulfill Your Ultimate Fantasy
Threeways: Fulfill Your Ultimate Fantasy
  • Diana Cage
20061 read0
Married Women Who Love Women: Second Edition
Married Women Who Love Women: Second Edition
  • Carren Strock
20001 read4
Sweet Lips
Sweet Lips
  • Mel Smith
20060 reads0
Witness to Revolution: The Advocate Reports on Gay and Lesbian Politics, 1967-1999
Witness to Revolution: The Advocate Reports on Gay and Lesbian Politics, 1967-1999
  • Chris Bull
19990 reads0
Dillerland: The Story of Media Mogul Barry Diller
Dillerland: The Story of Media Mogul Barry Diller
  • Jerome Tuccille
20090 reads0
Coming Out: A Handbook for Men
Coming Out: A Handbook for Men
  • Orland Outland
20000 reads0
Happy Endings Are All Alike: A Novel
Happy Endings Are All Alike: A Novel
  • Sandra Scoppettone
19783 reads3.5
Coming Out Right
Coming Out Right
  • Wes Muchmore
  • William Hansen
19820 reads0
Selfish and Perverse
Selfish and Perverse
  • Bob Smith
20070 reads0
The Beloved Son
The Beloved Son
  • Jay Quinn
20070 reads0
Changing Pitches
Changing Pitches
  • Steve Kluger
19840 reads0
Can't touch my soul
Can't touch my soul
  • Donna Rafanello
20040 reads0
Changing Pitches
Changing Pitches
  • Steve Kluger
19840 reads0
That's Mr. Faggot to you
That's Mr. Faggot to you
  • Michael Thomas Ford
19991 read0
Stone Butch Blues
Stone Butch Blues
  • Leslie Feinberg
199328 reads4.53
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
  • Larry Duplechan
19850 reads0