Edge of Twilight
Paula Christian
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‘Val expected men to desire her…sophisticated witty, attractive Val MacGregor was one of Inter-American’s most populas stewardesses. There was about her a provocative awareness of her own sensuality that excited men, and Val fully enjoyed their eager attentions. Never had she given thought to any other kind of love. Then one day lovely, dark-eyed Toni was assigned to be her co-stewardess. From their dirst moment of meeting Val sensed something oddly disturbing obout the girl. Not until later did she realize what it was-and then it was much too late! This book offers a refreshingly realistic treatment of women who are ‘different. ‘ Without the usual tragic and doomed atmosphere, Paula Christian has created a memorable and moving story about a difficult and much abused subject. ‘
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Genre | Pulp |
Copyright Date | 13-Jan-59 |
Publication Date | 1959 |
Publisher | Red Seal Books |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 158 |
Notes | Red Seal Book 144
Grier, p. 26 (A***) |
Language | English |
Rating | Great |
Original Publisher | Fawcett Publications |
Subject | Flight attendants — Fiction; Lesbians – Fiction; Lesbians — Sexuality — Fiction |
BookID | 3425 |