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Players by Robbi Sommers

Robbi Sommers | Players | What happens when a player meets another player?

When Ruby meets Markie in the ladies’ room of the Flowers Bar, the encounter is so passiona

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Take It Off! by Mark Tryon

Mark Tryon | Take It Off! | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Fluffy Girl by Dallas Mayo

Dallas Mayo | The Fluffy Girl | She was an alluring beauty! Men craved her – but it was women she craved to lure!

Chapter 1

The music didn’t strike me as very sexy

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Strange Affection by Edna Anderson; Helen Nonam

Edna Anderson; Helen Nonam | Strange Affection | Surrealistic overtones of tragedy and sensuous writing mark [this] ‘quality ‘ paperback. ~ The Ladder, 1963

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Creep Into Thy Narrow Bed by Leonard Bishop

Leonard Bishop | Creep Into Thy Narrow Bed | A novel about the men and women caught in one of America’s most brutal underworlds – the abortion racket. At the center is Adam Michaels, a talented a

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Malignant Stars by Jerome Barry

Jerome Barry | Malignant Stars | Signe, a handsome Valkyrie-type girl, is found dead, and the note beside her body is apparently a love letter from her roommate Lyn; the suspicion tha

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Dreamboat by Rick Lucas

Rick Lucas | Dreamboat | Temptation was her specialty

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The Thing About Susan by Gus Stevens

Gus Stevens | The Thing About Susan | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Middle Sex by Stacey Clubb; Gil Orlovitz

Stacey Clubb; Gil Orlovitz | The Middle Sex | The slightest touch of any woman excited her like a raging fire/A bold story that deeply probes a bold modern question–is a deviate born, made or con

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For Women Only by Kirby Maclane

Kirby Maclane | For Women Only | An uncensored novel probing suburbia’s spreading shame…

This bold and significant book pierces the perfumed curtains of commuterland — unmas