Once More, With Feeling

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The sophisticated story of an unconventional love

From the back:

“Live with one for three days and I’ll give you a divorce.”
Victor’s proposition was madness. It was blackmail. And yet what else could Dolly do. For fifteen years the world had accepted her as his wife. Now she wanted to marry another man. But how could she divorce her famous husband unless he agreed to marry her first? And how could she live in intimacy for even three days with this man when she knew that every moment alone with him would invite a passion that had enslaved her for fifteen years? She dared not risk it—and yet she knew she must. ONCE MORE WITH FEELING is the unconventional story of a woman who was more than a wife in every way except in-ceremony—and a man who was half genius, half seducer and a devil all the way through.

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The Girl In The Spike-Heeled Shoes (1954)

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All the Boys Had Maybelle’s Number

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She’d Show Them!
When Maybelle Reardon came to Kenyon High that morning the boys looked at her queerly and the other girls ignored her completely. She knew then that Dennis Morrisey had told.
But what had happened in her room yesterday had been Dennis’ fault. How could they blame her? All right, she decided angrily. The next time it would be her own fault. She’d give this town something to really talk about!

Popular Library also had a 1950 edition

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The Passionate Season (Original Title: The Lonely Steeple)

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A Tale Of Warped And Fatal Desires

From the back:

“I did it,” said Addie Eldredge, “because it made me feel bold and wicked, like I knew a woman from that place must feel…” 

That was the beginning of the vast and reckless shame of Addie Eldredge, a shame that grew fiercely until, on that last agonizing night, Addie took her tragic and terrible revenge.

Not the same as Season For Passion

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