Lesbos Beach
Monty Farrell
BEACH CLUB FOR LESBIANS
Join the party at the Sea Horse Beach Club. Money can’t buy a membership here. What do you need? An abnormal desire! Sure, men are welcome — such as handsome Johnny Devon, a lifeguard who takes care of lonely, middle-aged women in a way that would repel most normal men. Barry Nielson, another beach stud, is permitted entrance but only because he satisfies lesbians when they can’t make the scene with their own kind. What about the female members? There’s Wendy Flanders, a famed TV-stage-film star who spends her weekends at this lesbian resort because she knows it’s private and scandal-free. Her speciality is taking away wives from their husbands, turning them into female homosexuals — she is as successful in this as in her theatrical career. Cara French who vies with younger girls for lesbian fulfillment. Dominant Wanda — a high heeled, leather-wearing fetishist who glories in skyscraper boots and leather garments — seeking to duplicate the male role. She, too, is a welcome addition to this resort for lesbians who shock Sappho in their twilight love. Oh, you’re invited to one more event — a monnlight swimming party. Don’t bother with bathing suits. After all, what’s there to be ashamed of when you all know one another?
A turbulent novel of beach resorts, the lifeguards, the beach boys, the lonely women who enter Lesbos because they’ve tried everything else, the young maidens who are initiated into midnight beach “shadow” love. The real truth behind those exclusive cabana clubs, beach parties, private resorts.
LESBIAN WIFE SWAPPERS
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“Take off your dress and come help me with my bath,” commanded Wanda as she stood in glorious nakedness before her hostess. Seeing Cara’s reluctance as she stripped down to her panties, the aggressive Wanda said, “What are you ashamed of? Your husband probably wanted the same thing.”
Cara looked surprised and flushed as she peeled off her panties and then unhooked her bra. Her breasts bounced high and pink, the summits already as hard as sea shells. “Yes, we used to do these things both of us washed each other.”
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Details
Genre | Pulp |
Copyright Date | 1965 |
Publication Date | 1965 |
Publisher | First Niter |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 160 |
Notes | First Niter FN221 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Cover Artist | Eric Stanton |
Subject | Bathing beaches; Lesbians; Lesbians – Fiction |
BookID | 7289 |