A Little Burlesque

Giselle Renarde · AI etteloetav Michelle (Google'ilt)
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Madame Mireille's ocean-side parlour, Les Trois Dames Jouissantes, is one of the last houses holding to the tenets of classic burlesque. They specialize in raunchy comedy sketches, undulating fan dances, chorus lines and, of course, the striptease. In post-war Maritimes, Madame’s burlesque house enjoys notoriety thanks to an all-female cast combining the smart with the sensual.

It was this reputation that attracted the troupe's two newest members. Ginger, the saucy redhead, has been around the block a few times. She might come on strong, but she’s a master of the comedy striptease. Orchid is young, new to the stage, and embodies all that is innocent—or so she'd have you believe!

Secrets abound behind the scenes, and it’ll take more than slippery fingers to bring them to the surface.

Historical lesbian romance with an erotic edge. 

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Giselle Renarde is an award-winning queer Canadian writer. Nominated Toronto’s Best Author in NOW Magazine’s 2015 Readers’ Choice Awards, Giselle's fiction has appeared in nearly 200 short story anthologies, including prestigious collections and Lambda Award-winners. Giselle's juicy novels include Cherry, Ondine, A Man Needs A Maid, The Other Side of Ruth, In Shadow, Seven Kisses, and the Lesbian Diaries series.

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