Twisted Loves of Nym O’Sullivan

Twisted Loves of Nym O'Sullivan, paperback cover, 1960 thumbnail
Beacon Books B343 1960 thumbnail
Beacon B343 1960 thumbnail
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Twisted Loves of Nym O'Sullivan, paperback cover, 1960
Beacon Books B343 1960
Beacon B343 1960
Softcover Library, 1970

Nym Was So Beautiful She Could Have Any Man She Wanted… If She Wanted A Man!
The Bitter Truth About A Lesbian Who Hated Men — And Used Her Bewitching Body To Tempt Them To Disaster

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Some girls can’t be cured… some just don’t want to be!

Selfishness, cruelty and greed… Are these what drive women to unconventional love?
Nym O’Sullivan, born the daughter of a lesbian, grew up hating men. But she was far too tempting to avoid their attentions, and one even forced her to marry him. In revenge, she made him slave of her body — used him, took what he had, then laughed at him. And with that same beautiful body she incited her young lover, Johnny Martel, to undertake a project which would destroy him — and gain Nym more vengeance, more wealth…
Meanwhile, Nym pursued the unnatural bent learned at her mother’s knee. The victims mostly were innocent girls like Lynn Rawlins, the little blonde who never was the same after Nym’s caresses. Then her husband met the redhead whose attractions were well nigh irresistible! Nym had to decide once and for all whether she really prefered degrading embraces — or whether she should fight to hold her husband!

Cover was reused for The Middle Sex in 1970

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Different (1960)

Different, paperback cover, 1960 thumbnail
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BEACON B311 1960 thumbnail
Different, paperback cover, 1960
Beacon #B311 1960
BEACON B311 1960

Society Uses An Ugly Word To Describe These Women!
The Strange Story Of Two Who Dared To Share Everything…

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Gail Hastings had money, fame and beauty — yet these did not make her happy. What she wanted above all else was forbidden in polite society, banned by conventional morality. This is a problem far more common than generally realized. How can women in Gail’s position cope with life? Her own choice was to go after what she hungered for — even if it meant a descent into the gutter…

But Gail, inevitably, dragged down another girl with herself — the young and lovely Angela Winters. There was also the complication of Diana King, who changed husbands the way she changed evening gowns and was always ready to experiment.
True, one man might have saved Gail from her shame — but Angela stole him, and Gail was left adrift, with no way to go but down…

One Of The Most Daring Tales Ever Told — Frankly Probing Areas Of Human Behavior Which Long Have Cried Out For Closer Examination And Greater Understanding

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