The Ewings by John O’Hara
John O’Hara | The Ewings | Edna was the prettiest girl in town. When she met the son of a wealthy lawyer, she knew he was what she wanted, and what she had to do to get him.
John O’Hara | The Ewings | Edna was the prettiest girl in town. When she met the son of a wealthy lawyer, she knew he was what she wanted, and what she had to do to get him.
Max Nortic | Married Tramp | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Mark Savage | Dyke Call Girl | ‘Tina threw her body around like a wild baseball’
Harold H.V. Cross | The Cross Report On Perversion | The author ‘describes and analyzes many areas of aberration,’ including sadism, masochism, homosexuality, exhibitionism, voyeurism, sex precocity amon
Fay Adams | To Love, To Hate | ‘No man could come between them and they fought for every man.’
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This was Marya, apricot golden, capricious, shameless. adoring and adored.
Kay Martin | The Disconnected | The Name of the Sex Game Was Couples. Left alone day after day by success-minded husbands, they were forced to seek out new sources of excitment.
Greg Hamilton | The Strange One | ‘She lived and loved in a twilight world, a world of pleasure, passion . . . and pain’
It began with Toby–the experienced swinger
Guenter Klow, Dr | Women Who Seduce Girls | First line:
‘In pre-Victorian England, historians tell us, sexual intercourse was for the poor and all the finer variations were the property of t