Lesbian pulp fiction books usually showed suggestive art with obscure titles that hinted at what the subject matter was inside.
It is preceded by Women in the Shadows and followed by Beebo Brinker chronologically, although in the course of events of the characters, this is the last in the series.
Her husband, a successful businessman named Charlie, is frustrated with her lack of affection towards their two children and her unwillingness to tell him why she's unhappy after being married for nine years.
Beth begins to correspond with Nina Spicer, the author of several lesbian books she has been reading.
Beebo points Beth in the direction of the apartment Laura shares with her husband Jack.
Returning to her hotel, Beth is held hostage by a deranged Vega, who eventually shoots herself.
"[1] In its review for Beebo Brinker, LGBT magazine The Advocate referred to Journey To A Woman as having Bannon's best sex scenes.