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Learning To Laugh Is Different Than Learning Not To Cry by Tee Corinne

Tee Corinne | Learning To Laugh Is Different Than Learning Not To Cry | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Too Many Beds by Tony Calvano; Connie Sellers; Jamel Shabazz

Tony Calvano; Connie Sellers; Jamel Shabazz | Too Many Beds | From Bottle To Bed No Sin Was Too Great For This Passion Tramp

She Wanted Any Man — Except Her Husband!

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Sin Sorority / The Waitress by Edward McCallin; Chris Harrison

Edward McCallin; Chris Harrison | Sin Sorority / The Waitress | We are unable to provide a description at this time

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When Lights are Low by Dallas Mayo

Dallas Mayo | When Lights are Low | ‘She was pink and gold, soft and sweet…too strong a temptation to resist

From the back:

‘No one need ever know…’

W

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Nylon Jungle by Max Elgun

Max Elgun | Nylon Jungle | She knew her love was wrong but she could not resist it

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Hell’s Harlot by Don Holliday; Hal Dresner

Don Holliday; Hal Dresner | Hell’s Harlot | She Was All Woman — All Tramp

From the back:

Lust Girl…

was the only name for Gail Reese. At the age of four, almost befo

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We Too Are Drifting by Gale Wilhelm

Gale Wilhelm | We Too Are Drifting | The story of woodcut artist Jan Morale’s struggle to extricate herself from a destructive sexual attachment to bisexual Madeline and of her delicately

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Village Vixen by Don Holliday

Don Holliday | Village Vixen | Wanton Desires Exploded In Greenwich Village

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Man-Eater by Joseph Commings

Joseph Commings | Man-Eater | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Twist Session by Jim Harmon

Jim Harmon | Twist Session | ‘The tortured man was undoubtably the ogre, Cranston, who had turned out too helpless and inept in the final essence. And the hero who would save the