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The Trouble With Eve by Jerry North

Jerry North | The Trouble With Eve | First Line(s)

It was the second session of summer school and hotter than blazes. August had been miserable that year and the classroom was ho

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She’ll Get Hers by John Plunkett

John Plunkett | She’ll Get Hers | There was fear in the hearts of the Syndicate underlings, for Marty Koslo was in Hollywood. And wherever Marty went, Death was sure to follow.

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Roamin’ Carnival by Claude Dauphine

Claude Dauphine | Roamin’ Carnival | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Outcasts by March Hastings

March Hastings | The Outcasts | An explosive novel that probes the soul of good and evil…exposes the magnetic pull that depravity can have over a young and beautiful girl.

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Adam And Eve by Marcus Van Heller

Marcus Van Heller | Adam And Eve | An account of a boy and a girl, innocent and in Eve’s case somewhat frigid, who flee the countryside for London, him to be a painter, her an actress.

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Vice Charmer by Bud Conway

Bud Conway | Vice Charmer | ‘You breath in the sweet smelling smoke and you get bugged up.’

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The Strange Path by Gale Wilhelm

Gale Wilhelm | The Strange Path | First published in 1938, a joyous change from the intense loving sadness found in WE TOO ARE DRIFTING, the story follows the life of Morgen, nursing h

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The Lusty Land / Forbidden Fruit by Valerie Taylor; Curtis Lucas

Valerie Taylor; Curtis Lucas | The Lusty Land / Forbidden Fruit | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Campus Tramp by Lawrence Block; Andrew Shaw

Lawrence Block; Andrew Shaw | Campus Tramp | Linda starts to get a reputation as the campus tramp, and guys ask her out only with sex on their minds. Linda doesn’t care what people think of her.

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Summer Heat / Nude in the Sand by Morgana Garson; John Burton Thompson

Morgana Garson; John Burton Thompson | Summer Heat / Nude in the Sand | First Line(s) (Summer Heat)

NICK HARPER had always believed in not looking back. He had mistrusted even memories of Cynthia Roberts.