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Lori Hollet: Lesbian? by Monica Robertson

Monica Robertson | Lori Hollet: Lesbian? | From the back:

Lori’s experience with men was negligible. But she knew all there was to know about women – all the way from the identical fa

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The Orgy Room by Jay Cooper

Jay Cooper | The Orgy Room | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Grapevine by Jess Stearn

Jess Stearn | The Grapevine | About the Author: ‘He visited the secret haunts of lesbians, in bars, beaches, and resort areas; observed private get-togethers of attractive young w

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Wild Body by Manning Clay

Manning Clay | Wild Body | Everyone wanted Valerie – including her pretty roommate!

The strange history of Valerie, victim of her mother’s lechery, her father’s loosene

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A Cunning Among Lesbians by Kimberly Kemp

Kimberly Kemp | A Cunning Among Lesbians | In her twilight world, deep in the secret place inside her where she could surrender to the needs that haunted her, she gave in to unmentionable desir

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Little Girl Lost by Greg Hamilton

Greg Hamilton | Little Girl Lost | ‘What can a teenage bride do when her husband leaves her dissatisfied night after night?’

Child Bride. She was married to a man twenty

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Hollywood Virgin by William B. Greene

William B. Greene | Hollywood Virgin | A flaming tale of love-starved directors and ambitious starlets

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Morals Charge by Paul Hunter

Paul Hunter | Morals Charge | ‘ NANCY FELT LIKE A FLY CAUGHT FAST IN THE WEB OF A SPIDER… BUT UNLIKE THE FLY

SHE DID NOT WANT TO GET FREE…SHE BEHAVED HERSELF… AND WAS REW

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Sin Hellcat by Andrew Shaw; Lawrence Block; Donald E Westlake

Andrew Shaw; Lawrence Block; Donald E Westlake | Sin Hellcat | This is the third novel Donald E. Westlake and I did in collaboration, SIN HELLCAT, and I think it may have been the best of the three–but we didn’t

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The Ravagers by Tony Calvin

Tony Calvin | The Ravagers | Cover copy reads: ‘Sing Along With Sin! The hit song that made him a star and a love symbol came first…then he had all the wine and women he wanted.