She Was All The Trouble He Could Handle
Category: Covers
Lethal Lover
When they called him a lady-killer… they meant it!
The N.U.D.E. Caper
She was just a spy who couldn’t say ‘nyet’
Ocean Of Lust
She lost more than her bikini in an — Ocean Of Lust
Dial “M” For Man
When this woman wanted love she knew what to do —
Hob Sampson was a local businessman who walked in on trouble every time a lonely wife like Doris Condon phoned for help. The beautiful Mrs. Condon’s husband left her cold — and she wanted a man around the house day and night!
Behind The “Respectable” Front Door In Suburbia
Woman’s Doctor (1962)
At His Home… A cold, alcoholic wife. At His Office… beguiling, willing patients!
His Wealthy, Attractive Women Patients, And His Hot-Blooded Nurse — All Knew That Their Handsome, Virile Doctor Was Starved For Love
Not related to either of these books of the same name, nor either of these books titled Woman Doctor
Sex-Swinger
New Man In The House
The Love Pool
It began as the car pool but quickly became… The Love Pool
Here is the story of degenerating morals in modern suburbia — where extra-marital love is taken for granted, and loose behavior is a mark of status!
Her High-School Lover
Pampered Women
The Experiment
The professor’s red-headed wife was the first “victim” of the strangest switch ever made…
Queen’s Blade
Congo Song
An amoral woman, an outpost in the Congo, the imminence of war and a captive gorilla
From the back:
Alone in a society of men, Olga le Blanc is occupied by her lovers, her tame gorilla, and her own good looks; around her nine men revolve — husband or ]overs, friend or enemy. The scene is the Congo, where, above the steaming jungles, rise great mountains, volcanic snow-capped. Against this fantastic background, there is played a drama of life and death, of sex, of war, of spy and counterspy, and of love. The sophistication of the over-civilized is set in sharp counterpoint to tropic lust and savagery, as men, stripped to essentials, are flung together in conflict by the outbreak of war thousands of miles away. Congo Song is Olga’s story. You’ll never forget her — she is the women all woman hate and all women want
to be.