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3 Is Not A Crowd by John Warren Wells

John Warren Wells | 3 Is Not A Crowd | About the Book

Here we meet Gordon, Rita and June (a man, his wife, her sister), Jerry, Peggy, and Kay (a husband, his wife, her female lover), Pe

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The Wife Exchange by Jud Blaine

Jud Blaine | The Wife Exchange | First Line(s)

JANICE KIRBY kept looking at Al, her rainy-Sunday restlessness increasing and taking on a different form. This husband of hers

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This Woman Is Mine by P.J. Wolfson

P.J. Wolfson | This Woman Is Mine | ‘Men hated Carl Linden — and there were many of them — said that whatever he touched soon died. Even Carl admitted it was true. He was boss at a co

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Party Time by Kimberly Kemp

Kimberly Kemp | Party Time | Beautiful and bored with men, Royce threw a special kind of party for seven very special friends

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Eight wanton women, all lookin

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The Red Whip by Clement Goodwood

Clement Goodwood | The Red Whip | ‘Her fascination with pain ended in destruction. Something inborn in her gave rise to crystallizations of evil!’

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Loving Sister by Pearl Hale

Pearl Hale | Loving Sister | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Strange Quirks by Larry Gordon

Larry Gordon | Strange Quirks | Jenny Harper leaves her home on her eighteenth birthday after a fight with her drunken father and lucks into an office position. Spurning the advance

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The Lust Circuit by Don Holliday; David Case

Don Holliday; David Case | The Lust Circuit | Her wanton body was bait on the Lust Circuit ~ front cover

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Bizarre Brides by Anthony Crowell

Anthony Crowell | Bizarre Brides | ‘What forces drive women to seek their sexual pleasure in offbeat ways, to deny themselves as women and refuse normal copulation but seek avidly any o

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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