Lesbian Romance

   Romantic Lesbian Short Stories

 
 

 

The stories are presented in order of publication, but you can start with your favorite and take it from there. It's your cake. Eat it any way you like.

Frosting 2

More of the women you love.


Frosting on the Cake (The Original)
by Karin Kallmaker - Paperback
$14.95

 

 

Good books are like good desserts—satisfying and tasty. But who doesn’t want more whipped cream or another dollop of chocolate? “More” is exactly what Karin Kallmaker whips up in Frosting on the Cake. It’s a baker’s dozen of goodies featuring the characters that readers all over the world already know and love.

The menu is full of sweet, sexy stories inspired by her critically acclaimed and wildly popular bestsellers like Painted Moon, Wild Things, Touchwood, Unforgettable and more.

Who says we can’t have our cake and eat it too?

Karin Kallmaker is a three-time winner of the Lambda Literary Award for both novels and short stories, as well as numerous other accolades over her twenty-year devotion to lesbian romance. Readers will also want to look for Second Helpings in Frosting on the Cake 2.


Contents
In Every Port: Conversations
Touchwood: Satisfaction and Come Here
Paperback Romance: Key of Sea
Car Pool: Mechanics
Painted Moon: Smudges
Wild Things: Wild Things are Free
Embrace in Motion: Hot Flash;
The Singing Heart
Making Up for Lost Time:
Hacksaw Pastry
Watermark: The Tapestry
Unforgettable: Unforgettable, That's
What You Are;
I Will Go With You
Notes: "And Now a Word...or Two"

© 2001 • 260 pages • 69,011 words

 
 

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Character and Plot in Romance Novels

Music: The Language of Love

 
   
 
 

Notes, Video and Reviews

Video of reading "Mechanics" from Frosting on the Cake 

Do I plan a sequel to Frosting on the Cake?

A sequel to a book of sequels? Yes, as a matter of fact, that idea appeals to me. Frosting on the Cake: Second Servings has been released!


With Frosting on the Cake she's more than imaginative, she's cleverly inventive...
-- Richard Labonte


I started with "And Now a Word...or Two," and ate the whole thing, buttercream rose and all, savoring every bite."
-- Carol Rosenfeld, Lambda Book Report