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Sex Cult by Jerry Lane

Jerry Lane | Sex Cult | Inflamed by unnatural desire, they sacrificed on the alters [sic] of love. ‘If Helen promised you heaven, you’d join the Cult. If she worshipped Satan

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Flesh for Hire by Fletcher Bennett

Fletcher Bennett | Flesh for Hire | Giving pleasure to men was just bed and board to her…until an unusual client taught her how to enjoy her work!

The awakening of a prostitut

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Pervert Plaza by George Sante

George Sante | Pervert Plaza | Cover copy reads: ‘The L-shaped flat..Love, Lust, Lesbianism?’

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Any Lover Will Do ! by Lynn Martin

Lynn Martin | Any Lover Will Do ! | Noreen had known the blazing passions of many men and women. Could only one hope to tame her unnatural desires?

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Six Stories by Red Jordan Arobateau

Red Jordan Arobateau | Six Stories | A butch in love — Blue rondo — The bulldikes bankroll — When the Boston sun set — In guise of love — Roses in an upstairs parlor.

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Who Knows Love? by Florence Stonebraker

Florence Stonebraker | Who Knows Love? | A woman torn in two, she was violating society’s most sacred taboo

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Sappho Of Lesbos by Jefferson Cooper

Jefferson Cooper | Sappho Of Lesbos | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Lend Me Your Wife by James Layne

James Layne | Lend Me Your Wife | Anne Logan had to please her husband’s business friends. Is adultery the price of success today? Read this shocking story of an executive who consents

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An Old Friend from High School by Catherine Hiller

Catherine Hiller | An Old Friend from High School | A tender, torrid, bawdy novel about women who love – each other. Alison writes songs. Adores her husband. Like her life. Mara takes pictures. Is wise

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The Perverts by Jason Nichols; Carlson Wade; Ed Wood

Jason Nichols; Carlson Wade; Ed Wood | The Perverts | ‘ Just about every sexual fetish and depravity imaginable can be found in this novel published under the name ‘Jason Nichols‘.’