Three Strange Women
Kay Addams
”Maybe you’ve met a girl like Norma – body made for love, lips designed for kisses, flesh fashioned for the touch of caressing hands.. a vision of lovely womanhood, promising and teasing and disturbing .. Maybe you’ve run into someone like Susan – dainty, soft, yet a tempest of passion – a girl wanting only your love, the joy of ecstasy with marriage or without it.. a girl lusting to be your slave, bear your children.. Maybe you’ve even known a woman like Gail – and paid for the privilege. In the girlie magazines, in the ads and catalogs, you’ve seen you tasted her exquisite kisses, feasted on her voluptuous beauty lying suppliant in your arms.. But you’re pretty bad if you were able to guess Norma’s depravity – understand Susan’s evil – read Gail’s warped mind. Gail herself would pay for your lips to burn on hers, pay for your body .. if you were a girl! Preferably a girl like Norma. Or maybe Susan. Here is the unvarnished truth about small-time models, bush-league beauties – the beds they make, the pictures they pose, the men they please, the unnatural affections which so often corrupt them!’
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Genre | Pulp |
Copyright Date | 1960 |
Publication Date | 1960 |
Publisher | Beacon |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 154 |
Notes | Beacon B358 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Subject | Lesbians; Lesbians – Fiction |
BookID | 13245 |