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Ripe by Rick Richards

Rick Richards | Ripe | ‘Biologically, Suzi needed all the fulfillment of a healthy woman. Psychologically, she was a naive girl who believed fashion models only had to be be

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The Mistress by Theodora Keogh

Theodora Keogh | The Mistress | Who Was Marsha Coomb? To Haakim Rakis: she was an object of desire, a creature worthy of conquest. To Pan, Haakim’s son: Marsha was the key that would

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Jean by Howard Jackson

Howard Jackson | Jean | We are unable to provide a description at this time

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Switch Hitter by Hildegaard Knudsen

Hildegaard Knudsen | Switch Hitter | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Twilight Lust by Val Arden

Val Arden | The Twilight Lust | She Was Used By Men But She Yearned For The Arms of Women

Janice came to NYC from a farm (of course), and feels that men constantly t

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The Pitchmen by Don James

Don James | The Pitchmen | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Chocolates For Breakfast by Pamela Moore

Pamela Moore | Chocolates For Breakfast | ‘Chocolates for Breakfast’ is sometimes included in lists of early Lesbian Fiction, for the depiction of the relationship of two schoolgirls at an Eas

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Lesbo Nurse by Max Elgun

Max Elgun | Lesbo Nurse | ‘Nurse by day–Lesbian at night!’ ‘The violent story of a nurse who healed by day–and satisfied her bizarre lusts by night!’

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Less Than An Angel by Allan Mansfield

Allan Mansfield | Less Than An Angel | Hamling reprinted the first 100 Nightstands, often changing not only the title but the pen name byline too. Westlake was not aware his Alan Marshall b

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Prison by Russ Trainer

Russ Trainer | Prison | This book is a serious study of lesbianism on prison and features interviews with imprisoned lesbians.

‘ This report, using case histori