One Kind of Woman
Ralph Dean
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This book tells you how one woman was driven away from her abusive husband.
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From the back:
Girls of a feather
Eileen was a delicious morsel. Inevitably she aroused the appetites not only of men but of women – twisted, perverse women. The only thing strange is that she allowed such women to take forbidden liberties…
But tender, little Eileen found that men cruelly mishandled her. Her own husband drove her away by his abuse, taught her that solely from such ardent creatures as Suzanne could she expect the compliant softness, the velvety delicacy, which spelled satisfaction in love.
At the ‘joy palace’ of a hotel where Eileen worked as hostess, she had Suzanne along to supply warm companionship. Soon the job forced Eileen into relationships with the opposite sex. It looked as if at last she would be cured of her abnormality and exchange wholesome affection with a man – particularly big Pete Tate. But Pete and Suzanne squabbled over her. And then her sadist of a husband suddenly reappeared, brutally insistent that she fulfill her wifely duties….
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Genre | Grier Rated; Pulp |
Copyright Date | 1959 |
Publication Date | 1963 |
Publisher | Beacon Signal |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
Notes | Beacon B657F
“Attributed to Rader” by Jaye Zimet, author of STRANGE SISTERS. Lynn Munroe agrees wholeheartedly. Grier rating of T |
Language | English |
Rating | Toxic |
Cover Artist | Paul Rader |
Subject | Employees; Hotels; Lesbians; Lesbians – Fiction; Relations with men; Sexuality |
BookID | 9235 |