Alone at Last
Paul V. Russo
‘The frustrated bride hopelessly bound to an older man…the boyish teenager, only too willing to put an end to that frustration’–cover
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THE MOMENT OF TRUTH
‘They were alone in the house, safe from prying eyes, secure in thier privacy, free to admit thier mutual needs and desires…
CLAIRE … the beautiful housewife, throbbing with unfulfilled passions, tormented by the unexpected and unwanted hungers awakened by the young girl who was as intoxicating as the strange name she bore.
BRANDY … the teenage seductress, hiding the truth of her unnatural tastes beneath the veneer of youthful loveliness, sensing that she’d soon drag another victim down into the depths of the dark sensuality from which few escaped.
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Details
| Genre | Pulp |
| Copyright Date | 1965 |
| Publication Date | 1965 |
| Publisher | Midwood |
| Format | Mass Market Paperback |
| No. of Pages | 155 |
| Notes | Midwood 32-523 |
| Language | English |
| Rating | NotRated |
| Cover Artist | Paul Rader |
| Subject | Lesbians – Fiction |
| BookID | 374 |