A high-powered novel about Public Relations experts — smart, brazen and ruthless
Four Months After Being Deserted Bu His Wife, He Discovers That Other Women Do Exist And That Variety May Be The Spice Of Life
From the back:
Reid Trombley’s fourth month of unwished-for bachelorhood was interrupted by a novel type of door-to-door salesman. Or rather woman, for indeed it was… the most sensual creature he had ever seen, a Negro girl named Nancy. Nancy’s professed occupation was the sale of subscriptions to so-called ‘sexology’ magazines but, as it turned out, she was hardly averse to practicing what she preached. Especially since Reid was so vulnerable, inasmuch as his wife had deserted him because, she claimed, he had lost it in bed.
But Reid certainly didn’t fail Nancy. As a result of his performance, he was invited to a ‘real swingin’ party in the colored section of town.
Reid was also the target of a pretty Molly Thorne, 16 year old neighbor of Reid’s who fully believed that her destiny in life was a mature man, namely Reid. Molly was also an artist and excelled in painting nudes of her various boyfriends in rather unique positions. Add to our story an aptly named dwarf, Beanie; his girl-friend and their gang of beach assailants; and the homecoming of Reid’s errant wife… along with her newest boyfriend. Not to mention a wayward ballerina named Tara Dean… and Reid’s former block turns into the distinct opposite.
Apparently unrelated (other than the reference to D.H. Lawrence’s novel) to this book of the same name.
Would Anne’s new nursing role in the glamorous world of television erase a handsome, hard-working doctor from her life, and her heart?
She Was All Things To All Men
From the back:
Her Three Men
Betrayed by a sadistic lover, Bella Ford shunned all men until she met the lusty Wainwright brothers.
Jedd, the soldier, was fun to be with. Matty offered Bella an escape to gaiety and high living. Handsome, reckless on re-awakened her to the burning rapture of young love.
Bella chose the brother she wanted — only to have her happiness threatened by the man she had vowed never to see again.
Rudolph Belarski’s classically titillating cover for this same book can be seen here.