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Black Lace Broad by J.X. Williams

J.X. Williams | Black Lace Broad | She found stardom in the theater of shame

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Gay Interlude by Carol Clanton

Carol Clanton | Gay Interlude | The nether world of women without men.

The frank and revealing story of a girl with a woman’s body and a man’s desires…

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Ac/Dc Lover by Harry Beach or Harry Preston

Harry Beach or Harry Preston | Ac/Dc Lover | The best thing about being bi-sexual is ease of finding someone to share your bed at night. Of course, when you are AC/DC, love can become an awful pr

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Lust Target by Don Holliday

Don Holliday | Lust Target | Twisted hungers made her wanton body a Lust Target ~ front cover

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Prisoner of Evil by Don King

Don King | Prisoner of Evil | Julie is subjected to all of it in the girl’s reformatory.

“Fifteen year old Julie, sentenced to a girls reformatory, trapped in an institut

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Willing Victim by Marsha Alexander

Marsha Alexander | Willing Victim | ‘Patti’s defiance needed punishment; but she’d never dreamed of the sadistic initiation rites performed at Croix Hill – the school for ‘difficult’ gi

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Room To Swing by Ed Lacy

Ed Lacy | Room To Swing | Plot Summary

Toussaint Marcus Moore, private eye, is hired by Kay Robbens to keep an eye on Robert Thomas, the man who is going to premiere Kay’s

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Hidden Hungers by Kay Addams

Kay Addams | Hidden Hungers | The fierce fire of lesbian lust burning in her voluptous body begged to be released – and it would be, when she used the unique and shocking power of

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Velvet Seduction by Marcia Marcoux

Marcia Marcoux | Velvet Seduction | “The bold and shocking exposé of a French boarding school for young girls, where the curriculum offered private lessons in sex, seduction, and bizarre

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Lost and Found / The Go-Go Girls by Cynthia Sydney; Leslie Roote

Cynthia Sydney; Leslie Roote | Lost and Found / The Go-Go Girls | First Line(s)

As they moved along, forced to take shuffling steps in the press of the crowd leaving the neighborhood theatre, Connie linked b