Warped

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Beacon B280 1955

The story of a strange and terrible triangle — two tormented sisters, and the woman they both desired!

From the back:

Wild, wanton, slave to sensation – that was redheaded Diana, whose burning body drew men the way flame draws moths. But each new lover only fanned higher the terrible passions which tormented her, and which, unless slaked, would some day consume her.

Then she met the lush and lovely dancer, Fern Mar, a girl as bewitching as she was depraved. It was in Fern’s arms that Diana, at last, found her equal in the arts of love…

It was then that young Gwen, betrayed by the urges of her glorious flesh, fled from the disgrace of on unwholesome campus weekend. She look refuge with Diana, the sister she hardly knew. Gwen’s hope was to find comfort in her sister’s love — but instead found it in the embraces of her sister’s twisted lover…!

This Bold Book Comes To Grips With A Major Social Problem: Passion-Ridden Women Damned By Their Own Desires

This cover art was later flipped for From Other Women

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The Blonde and Johnny Malloy

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Everything Frank had was Johnny’s — including Nelli

From the back:

When he got out, he met the tantalizing blonde and had a shock. Nelli belonged to Frank Trask — the man Johnny had served five years to protect! Crossing Trask was suicide, so Johnny tried to forget the woman. But no man could resist Nelli Rivera when she was in the mood to be wanted.

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Hard-Boiled! (Original Title: Struggle)

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1950 Venus Books #110
VENUS BOOKS #110 1950
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She Made Love Her Business

From the back:

Too much romance can be a dangerous thing – especially to a love-starved, embittered youth like Terry Patrick, and after being “taken over the hurdles” by two tempting wantons, Terry was convinced that anything more than a one-night stand was bound to be fatal. Only out of sympathy did he provide food and shelter for the penniless harlot who walked uninvited into his life. His very hatred of her seemed to make him strong, able to withstand the buffeting of fate. . . But how strong is the dividing line between love and hate? Where does one end and the other begin?
Romance On A Rampage…. Excitingly Illustrated!

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