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Flesh Lesson by Don Elliott

Don Elliott | Flesh Lesson | ‘Laurie’s youthful voluptuousness and pagan sensuality attracted half the town. Helpless to resist, victim of her own runaway passions, she was repeat

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Sin Alley by Andrew Shaw

Andrew Shaw | Sin Alley | Lust ran rampant in thh pad of this SIN ALLEY

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Love Queen’s Remake by Gerald Hunt

Gerald Hunt | Love Queen’s Remake | ‘She swung a mean overripe torso into the stream of everyday life’

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Between the Two by Ann Freeman

Ann Freeman | Between the Two | Ty’s little game of sexual revenge on his wife might have worked out the way he’d planned it had Edna not returned when she did….

First Lin

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Queer Patterns by Lilyan Brock

Lilyan Brock | Queer Patterns | A much-needed book which examines straight-forwardly the dramatic problem of women involved to intimately in one another’s lives’

‘A delicate

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Prism by Valerie Taylor

Valerie Taylor | Prism | Who said ‘Life begins at 40’? For Eldora, it began at 60, when she met Ann, a closeted dyke who had retired from her job and traded the hustle of big

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Three by Dallas Mayo

Dallas Mayo | Three | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Center of the Stage by Gerald Sykes

Gerald Sykes | The Center of the Stage | ‘A sophisticated novel of a different kind of marriage’–Cover

Irresistable forces, immovable objects . . .

Here’s the story of a wo

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Passion Patsy by John Dexter

John Dexter | Passion Patsy | Two-way temptation for a passion patsy

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Sheila by Pamela Kaye; Jeanette Louise Roberts

Pamela Kaye; Jeanette Louise Roberts | Sheila | She tried it with men, unsuccessfully. Then she tried it with women. Too successfully! The twilight world… or security… Only one person could decide