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A Rage Within by March Hastings

March Hastings | A Rage Within | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Sex Without Strings by John Warren Wells

John Warren Wells | Sex Without Strings | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Latent Lesbian by Toni Wray

Toni Wray | Latent Lesbian | God you’re beautiful,’ Ginny said as their eyes met. Desire smoldered deep in Ginny’s eyes, causing Edie to suck in her breath as her body trembled un

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Passion’s Web ! by Jan Hudson

Jan Hudson | Passion’s Web ! | ‘The revealing tale of a mixed up girl…torn between illicit desire for another woman–and real love for a man’

From the back cover: ‘What g

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Rendezvous in Lesbos by Colin Johns

Colin Johns | Rendezvous in Lesbos | ‘The probing novel of three who crossed the shadow-line between love and lust!’

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The Horse Knows The Way by John O’Hara

John O’Hara | The Horse Knows The Way | Contents:

All tied up — The answer depends — Arnold Stone — At the window — Aunt Fran — The bonfire — The brain — Can I stay here? — Clay

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Boston Adventure by Jean Stafford

Jean Stafford | Boston Adventure | ‘A beautiful girl, born in poverty, seeking the fulfillment of a glittering dream.’

Sonia Marburg, the daughter of a Russian chambermaid and

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Wicked Woman by Fred Malloy

Fred Malloy | Wicked Woman | A Vivid, Uninhibited, Frank-Spoken Novel About A Modern Wife Who Defied All Conventions’

“Alice Benham was beautiful, voluptuous and com

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Painted Veils by James Huneker

James Huneker | Painted Veils | From the author’s notes: This Parable, with its notations and evocations of naked nerves and soul-states, is inscribed in all gratitude to the charmin

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Sin Sick by Don Elliott; Robert Silverberg

Don Elliott; Robert Silverberg | Sin Sick | ‘Her Body Lusted for Any Man–or Woman!’

First Line(s)

SHE WAS BORED. And naked. That was at the root of the trouble, one of the man