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Role Of The Dominant Female In American Society by Hermann K. Wolff

Hermann K. Wolff | Role Of The Dominant Female In American Society | ‘Let the innocent beware! The dominant female may be anywhere, anyone… and you can’t tell until it’s too late!’

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The Beach Women by Steve Blake

Steve Blake | The Beach Women |

‘ Women on the loose, with a craving for sexual adventure that drives them into acid-fueled orgies.’

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SOMETHING WILD…

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The Gay Partners by Peggy Swenson

Peggy Swenson | The Gay Partners | A Shocking Peek Inside The Strange World of Woman Love!’

Linda was ashamed of being gay, while Kathy was proud of it. In a desperate attempt

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All Women’s Flesh by Paul Bodin

Paul Bodin | All Women’s Flesh | A novel of love in Paris by the author of The Sign of Eros

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The Day We Were Mostly Butterflies by Louise W. King

Louise W. King | The Day We Were Mostly Butterflies | Women truck drivers

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Olivia by Olivia

Olivia | Olivia | The story of a love that dared not tell its name

‘FIRST LOVE. Here is a warm and tender story of a young girl’s first awakening to love – a l

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Spring Fire by Vin Packer

Vin Packer | Spring Fire | Her silky black hair. Her low-cut gown. Her sparkling sorority pin. It’s autumn rush in the Tri Epsilon house, and the new pledge, Susan Mitchell-‘Mit

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Lesbo Beach by Marcia Howard Coleman

Marcia Howard Coleman | Lesbo Beach | There was no end to her perverted passion. She had to have more, more, more!

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Savage Sinner by Mike Richardson

Mike Richardson | Savage Sinner | First Line(s)

Sprawled on the powdered-sugar whiteness and softness of the Gulf beach sand, soaking up the warm winter sun, he tried not to t

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A Time to Love by Noel O’Hara

Noel O’Hara | A Time to Love | Her married life was drab until she answered the call of the Mardi Gras, and found a great love.

Back cover :

‘ONLY A WOMAN COULD LOVE LI