Day into Night (Original Title: The Magic Fallacy)

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He Was Sixteen — She Was Twenty

From the back:

Pershing Williams was sixteen when Rosella smiled at him. In his heart was youth’s magic delusion that life was beautiful. Most beautiful of all was red-lipped, voluptuous Rosella with her taunting smile. Slowly Pershing responded to her. Then, without warning, his youth was over, blighted by the tragic knowledge that beauty can be wicked. He was plunged defenseless into a sordid world that taught him shame and then condemned him.

“Day Into Night” is the powerful story of a boy who grew up too fast, a boy who learned to love before he had learned to live.

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The Soft Way

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She wanted him any way, even — The Soft Way

From the back:

3 On 1 Can Be Fun
When a man has three beautiful women at his disposal things can be pretty soft for him.

MARGO offered him money and her body


INGA offered him romantic love and her body


MAISIE offered him a wild time and her body


With three such women on his hands Jeff had a problem. This is the story of how Jeff faced up to the situation, and finally won out the hard way.

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