Army Girl

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Venus Books #194 1953
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Army Girl - Venus Book - No 161 - Whit Harrison - 1953
Venus Book 161 1953

Story of a Girl Who Couldn’t Live by Regulations

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Could a woman with a past withstand the temptations of a regiment full of lonely men?
Some Said No
The Army base was no place for the likes of her… What the gossip mongers didn’t know, they invented… What the soldiers didn’t know, they guessed…
She Said Yes 
No matter what they knew of her past, no matter what they whispered about her — she wouldn’t be driven off the post and leave the man she loved… But when the ghost of her past, in the person of her husband’s commanding officer, came back to claim her — she faced the most difficult choice of her life.

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Shack Road

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Star Novels Issue #753 1956
Star Novels No.753, 1956
STAR NOVELS #753 1956
Original Novels - No 731 - 1953

The Lively Story of a Sharecropper’s Daughters

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A Sharecropper’s Women . . . What a Life They Led a Man!
Callie May, his wife, just couldn’t help being friendly to strangers… a warm friendliness that was forever attracting strangers to her . . .
May Ellen, his elder daughter, ran away from the cabin on Shack Road to look for a nice, respectable husband . . . but came running home again on her honeymoon!
Grandma, his mother-in-law, had stories to tell that would make a wild stallion blush . . . and there was no stopping her when she began talking about her young days!
Lorraine, the younger daughter . . . she was the real one! Down in Tampa, where she “worked”, or back home on Shack Road, the men couldn’t keep away from her . . . and whether it was the Colonel, who owned the land the family lived on, or the nice boy May Ellen married, or a chance bill collector who came around . . . when they saw Lorraine, there was the devil to pay!

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