Was She a Dyke? by John Nemec
John Nemec | Was She a Dyke? | ‘This shockingly frank account of a tortured woman’s unnatural desire for others of her own sex exposes the problems of modern society’s ‘twilight’ gi
John Nemec | Was She a Dyke? | ‘This shockingly frank account of a tortured woman’s unnatural desire for others of her own sex exposes the problems of modern society’s ‘twilight’ gi
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‘Women with strange passions. Chris Hamilton was young, be
Mark Clements | Winner Take All | ‘The inside story of the beauty contest racket and the star-struck young girls it corrupts!!’
Alex Austin | Women Without Men | ‘These are electrifying stories which reveal the darkest and most terrible secrets of a woman’s heart. They tell of a nighttime world no man will forg
Beverley Gasner | Nina Upstairs | ‘A breezy, utterly disarming novel about a young woman who desperately wants to be in love – with an older man who doesn’t.’–Cover.
Bart Michaels | Just Your Body, Baby | ‘Nude models. They’re the girls who don’t mind displaying their glorious bodies to artists and photographers…. But they’re not all alike. Some of th
Max Collier | The Discontented | Left alone day after day by success-minded husbands, they were forced to seek out new sources of excitment.
Jefferson Cooper | Sappho of Lesbos | The perverse pleasures of her orgies and her sexual excesses paled before the flooding desire she felt with her virile warrior.
Elizabeth Jane Howard | Odd Girl Out | Anne and Edmund Cornhill have a happy marriage and a charming house. They are content, complete, absorbed in their private idyll. Arabella, who comes
G. Sheila Donisthorpe | Loveliest of Friends | ‘The World Condemned Their Love. When this book first appeared in England, it created a sensation and was favorably compared to The Well of Lonelines