Devil in the Flesh by Gloria Steinway
Gloria Steinway | Devil in the Flesh | First Line(s)
Jane stepped out of the shower and, standing in front of the full-length mirror, rubbed herself vigorously with a bright terry
Gloria Steinway | Devil in the Flesh | First Line(s)
Jane stepped out of the shower and, standing in front of the full-length mirror, rubbed herself vigorously with a bright terry
Rick Richards | Abnormal | ‘She committed a monstrous sin of the flesh, then found that nothing else could match the satisfaction it gave her. The least one might call her would
D.W. Craig | The Body Box | There was no sex unknown. Torrid, twisting, lurching, lust drove herself. Could time cool the burning desire in her loins?
Richard Polk | Strange Hungers | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Kurt von Hausen | The Proud Flesh | From the back of the book: Dianna shut her eyes as she leaned back in the front seat of the used gray Ford Ken’s father had given them as a wedding pr
Sheldon Lord | The Third Way | Front cover: They hid their claws under nail polish!
C. Lyon | Only The Best | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Bud Conway | Whippersnapper | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Tereska Torres | The Only Reason | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Edward D. Wood, Jr. | Killer In Drag | Meet Ed Wood’s alter ego Glen/Glenda, whose ravishing beauty and musical voice bewitch every male in sight. Impeccably attired in either gender, hired