The Perfumed Flesh
Donna Richards
Front cover states: The’charm’ school lured girls to a new love life – and to strange, shadowy ways of love
From the back cover:
Girls came from all over the country to the Exotica Charm School. Young, fresh, lovely and innocent, they flocked to its doors, willing to pay any price to learn how to become more cultured, more sophisticated, more desirable. But the real price wasn’t printed in any of the Exotica advertising, wasn’t hinted at by any of the discreet brochures, wasn’t suspected by the fond mothers who hoped to see delectable but unpolished daughters turned into paragons of society.
But Marsha Fleming found out as soon as she entered Andrea Scott’s office. She learned that to enroll was to enter a den of twisted desires, to advance was to give her body again and again to lustful female teachers and their insatiable friends, and to graduate was to leave the world of normal sex completely. Marsha learned fast – but she also had a trick or two of her own to teach!
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Details
Genre | Pulp |
Copyright Date | 1964 |
Publication Date | 1964 |
Publisher | Domino Books |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 142 |
Notes | Domino 72-756 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Subject | Lesbians |
BookID | 9823 |