Passion Web

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Wanton Hungers Twisted Their Lives Into A — Passion Web

… which is different from a Lust Web, Flesh Web, or a Web Of Flesh

From the back:

Lush And Lovely Lois Frost is a corporation spy for Nationwide Oil. Her job is really very easy. All she has to do is locate a rival company’s geologist, one like virile Kirk Parsons, and seduce him into revealing all the secret oil locations. With an assignment like that, tailor made for Lois’ charms, she heads to the Wild West to find that there the men are really men. And the whips do lash and cut, the spurs do dig and sear… all to add to the bloody torture that forever will be her badge of shame, her degrading mark of sin…

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Perfume And Pain

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Could She Have Been Born A Lesbian?
She knew no desire but that for another woman.

From the back:

Apprentice Lesbian

Gail wanted to learn how to seduce other women so she went to Aunt Peg for instruction. 

Aunt Peg said, “The first thing to do is please yourself.” 


Then there was no more talk, there couldn’t be, not with Aunt Peg’s hot mouth opening upon her own.

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Sex Before Six

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She gave her evenings to her husband, but her afternoons were hers to do as she pleased — She started with the delivery boy.

From the back:

SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN WINTER
PEGGY’S AFTERNOONS WERE ALWAYS HOT

Peggy’s husband couldn’t give her the two things she wanted most, the luxuries that only great wealth could buy and the sexual satisfaction that she craved as a sensual, hot-blooded woman. She used her afternoons to pursue these two greeds; but what started out as wanton matinees of romantic comedy ended in an evening of Greek tragedy.
Although this is a novel and all characters in it are fictitious, every large city in the United States has its “matinee tramps” who use their afternoons to prowl and play while husbands work and pay. This book is a truly shocking chronicle of our times.

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