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The Other Side of Desire by Paula Christian

Paula Christian | The Other Side of Desire | In ‘The other side of desire’ Carrie Richardson is a suburban New York housewife, deferrfing to her husband’s wishes and conforming to the norms of th

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Call Me Pet by S. Petula; Aaron J. Abelard

S. Petula; Aaron J. Abelard | Call Me Pet | Intimate confessions of a teenage lesbian.

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Grier Rated Pulp

I Am a Woman by Ann Bannon

Ann Bannon | I Am a Woman | She looked round the Cellar with Laura following her gaze. ‘I know most of the girls here…I’ve probably slept with half of them. I’ve lived with hal

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The Sisterhood of Evil by Joe Weiss; Georges Primitif

Joe Weiss; Georges Primitif | The Sisterhood of Evil | Super lesbiana confection about a secret department store espionage servce know as Specialty Service, Inc whose job it is to frame store employees

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Anal Lust and Desires in Women by Kenneth Harding

Kenneth Harding | Anal Lust and Desires in Women | Harding File series see also Mark Gilbert

First line:

‘As I have stated many times in the past it is very dangerous and foolhardyfor a ma

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The Devil in the Flesh by Andrea De Nerciat

Andrea De Nerciat | The Devil in the Flesh | THE DEVIL IN THE FLESH, published posthumously in 1803, is one of the best works by the French novelist Andrea de Nerciat. Although counted among the

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Dyke Haven by Ralph Grant

Ralph Grant | Dyke Haven | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Sex Slave by Lynn Martin

Lynn Martin | Sex Slave | ‘Driven to warped passion beyond her control, she became a ….SEX SLAVE.’

‘She loved to be degraded.’

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The Bramble Bush by Charles Mergendahl

Charles Mergendahl | The Bramble Bush | A Woman’s Shame, a Man’s Guilt – the big novel of the loves and scandals that shook a small New England

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The Mesh by Lucie Marchal

Lucie Marchal | The Mesh | ”I hated her when I first saw her. She was so passive, so voluptuous, so unlike me. Then something changed me. Alone with her I was filled with a joy