Apache Greed (Original Title: Desert Campfire)

Lion 195 (Feb, 1954). First printing.  Cover Art by Robert Schulz

A Savage Indian…
A Nobel White Woman…
A Tempestuous Hunger…

From the back:

She looked down on his body . . . and knew
Ripped from their villages… decimated by the cruel guns of the white man – these were the handful of near-naked Apaches, still roaming the blood-soaked sands.
And when she set eyes on his magnificent bronze body, slashed though it was by cavalry bullet and sabre, she knew that this Indian was the man she wanted…
APACHE GREED is blistering novel of the Southwest – pulsing with the passion of two people – a beautiful white woman, and an Apache warrior.

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Flight Hostess Rogers

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“The next flight could be my last — why not live it up tonight.”
And she did — they all did.

From the back:

Taken By Force

Tom Larkin, her handsome, satanic flight captain, had taken Ceil Rogers by force when she could not defend herself. He had ravished her completely, and Ceil hated him for it, but…
Like all first times, it was unforgettable
Like all best times, she wanted it again

What do flight hostesses do when they are not on duty? This story takes you inside the lives of these beautiful girls, who are angels of mercy in the air, and hell-cats on the ground.

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