Ladder of Flesh

Midwood 34-962 1968

The naked truth about what happens when the lights go out on Broadway and the strange women are on the prowl

From the back:

The Great Gay Way
Broadway offered Carol a star-studded ladder to climb to the top, but when she put her foot on the first rung she found herself climbing down a ladder of flesh into a cesspool of lesbian depravity.

Everyone wanted to get in the act:
Hallie, the playwright, who liked men and women equally well.
Elliot, the director, who was a frustrated stud in a den full of lesbians.
Ellis, the star, who was on top and would do anything with anybody to stay there.
Wanda, the financial backer. She had the money to buy her special brand of kicks, and knew there were plenty of girls willing to put themselves up for sale.

There is a nice review of this book here.

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A Choice Of Sexes

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She took aim with her body and never missed with her target!

From the back:

She had her choice of either sex. She wanted both. Together!

The passive role of female was not for Kate. She couldn’t resist the demonic urge to play the part of the male in bed — to overpower and subdue her love partner. It was easy when the partner was a woman, but it was much more of a challenge when the sex mate was a man!

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The Come On

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She Was The Bait… The Added Attraction

This cover art was previously used on Take Care Of Me

From the back:

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK
She watched the man who had just sat down carefully. He had come to her husband’s office as a potential client and a valuable one, and she was there—supposedly—as a matter of coincidence. She watched him carefully because she wanted to second guess him. She wanted to be able to predict his every whim—after all it was she who was supposed to clinch the deal. And she watched him carefully because she was curious. Business aside—a woman likes to know what a strange man will be like—especially if he’s about to become a very close friend.

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