Sisterhood of the Flesh
Dale Greggsen
Back cover:
ONE OF THE GIRLS
That’s all Melanie wanted to be. To be accepted as a real woman — a full-fledged member of the human race.
But she had two major strikes against her. The first was that she was still a virgin, very far from being a complete, sexually adequate adult — not to mention the fact that men repelled her with their crude, gross, animal-like attempts to take her and bend her to their own rough needs.
The second was her color. The dark skin that kept her segregated, looked down upon a second-class citizen.
She found one way to strike back at both barriers: by joining a group of girls who found complete ecstasy with each other — who cared nothing about skin coloring, and who had no need of male brutality to supply them with the utmost in fulfillment.
It looked like paradise to Melanie but she overlooked the serpent in Eden!
Inside :
“The three of us?”
Ellen and Beth nodded enthusiastically.
Melanie managed a smile. But while she appeared calm, she felt vaguely apprehensive about what was to follow. “What happens now?” she asked.
“The first thing,” said Ellen, “is to get rid of all these nasty clothes.
Beth and Ellen removed their sweaters and skirts, matter-of-factly. But Melanie seemed to hesitate.
Ellen’s voice softened with sympathy. “I was embarrassed on my first threesome, too. I’ll tell you what: just pretend that we’re going to take a shower together. We do that all the time, don’t we?”
The suggestion worked
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Details
Genre | Pulp |
Publication Date | 1965 |
Publisher | Domino Books |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 143 |
Notes | Domino Book 72-922 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Subject | Lesbians; Lesbians – Fiction |
BookID | 11961 |