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Hungry Thighs by Sheldon March

Sheldon March | Hungry Thighs | ‘Elissa was a nymphomaniac proud of her forbidden passions-‘

‘She went for anything in pants!’

On the back cover: ‘A shock

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Passion in Panama by Richard Marshe

Richard Marshe | Passion in Panama | A young, innocent women doctor arrives in Panama where she is introduced and taught the ropes in all kinds of sex.

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Threesomes! by King Coral

King Coral | Threesomes! | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Three of a Kind by Joan Ellis

Joan Ellis | Three of a Kind | ‘They had more in common than just the plush apartment they shared…each had dollar signs in her eyes and a price-tag on her body.’

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Gas Station Girls by Rex Weldon

Rex Weldon | Gas Station Girls | Ponderosa College has an unusually sexy campus attraction: Sandra’s Service Station–the gas station that boasts luscious lady pumpers, glad to fill a

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His Lesbian Love by Wayne Wallace

Wayne Wallace | His Lesbian Love | He Was Innocent, Inexperienced, And Eager For His First Affair – Even If She Was A Gay Call Girl!

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Campus Sex ’69 by Marion C; Mark Rutland

Marion C; Mark Rutland | Campus Sex ’69 | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Perverted Games by John A. Elliot

John A. Elliot | Perverted Games | She was a beautiful young lesbian, but he could transform even her with his perverted games

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The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall | The Well of Loneliness | First published in 1928, this timeless portrayal of lesbian love is now a classic. The thinly disguised story of Hall’s own life, it was banned outrig

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The Twisted Loves of Nym O’Sullivan by Mark Tryon

Mark Tryon | The Twisted Loves of Nym O’Sullivan | ‘The bitter truth about a lesbian who hated men — and used her bewitching body to tempt them to disaster’