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Passion Ph. D. by J.X. Williams

J.X. Williams | Passion Ph. D. | First Line(s)

Her mood the night before and during her deepest sleep had been bad. Her dream immediately before awakening, however, was delig

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Swap Picnic by Rex Weldon

Rex Weldon | Swap Picnic | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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French Fever by Joseph Heron

Joseph Heron | French Fever | Paris was intrigue… both kinds. Danger at every turn, delight at every luscious seductive curve

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The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall | The Well of Loneliness | First published in 1928, this timeless portrayal of lesbian love is now a classic. The thinly disguised story of Hall’s own life, it was banned outrig

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Open House by Joan Ellis

Joan Ellis | Open House | “To protect her young daughter she would have to expose the truth of her own affair with their virile young boarder.”

“A new man in town.

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Wasteland by Jo Sinclair

Jo Sinclair | Wasteland | Wasteland is the story of Jacob Braunowitz, a young Jewish man who, tortured by self-doubts and nightmare fears, turns his back on his heritage, his h

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Vacation for Sex by Rod Harding

Rod Harding | Vacation for Sex | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Delicious Nightmare by Dallas Mayo

Dallas Mayo | Delicious Nightmare | In the housemother’s nightmare there were too many wild young sorority girls. And wasn’t it simply delicious?

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Painted Veils by James Huneker

James Huneker | Painted Veils | From the author’s notes: This Parable, with its notations and evocations of naked nerves and soul-states, is inscribed in all gratitude to the charmin

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Playgirl by Michael Burgess

Michael Burgess | Playgirl | Linda learned early in life that nice little girls never got mink.’

From the back cover teaser: ‘I’d hate to have to tell your wife about us