An unusual view into “America’s upper class bedrooms” — the party-mad, thrill-happy suburbs, where the only thing cheap is love!
The Shocking Novel Of A Wild Weekend In Suburbia
A 1960 printing of this book can be seen here.
A tale of old Carolina, in which two lovers defy an evil master…
All the other kings said it was daft to build a castle on a swap, but I built it all the same, just to show ’em! ….It sank into the swamp. So…I built a second one…that sank into the swamp. So I built a third one!….That burned down, fell over then sank into the swamp, but the fourth one STAYED UP!
He was a man now, with a grown man’s passions and the kind of trouble that only a woman could cause.
Myra Didn’t Trust Rex — But She Couldn’t Resist Him
From the back:
Rex Stanton had a Florida key, a cruiser, a supply of gin — and Myra. She was a handsome, spirited creature who began by trying to reform him. But under the spell of the tropical sun, and Rex’s irresponsible charm, her inhibitions melted and Myra became a complete wanton.
Then into their paradise came a second Eve. She was Alice Randal, a woman from Rex’s glamorous, half-forgotten past. Alice knew what she wanted. And Rex found out that a man can run just so far before the moment of decision.
A brilliant young doctor wanted her; a handsome, ambitous man loved her. To whom would her heart turn?
My guess? She rejects both men and ends up with that suspiciously interested dame checking out the nurse’s ass.
He brought a new song to her heart.
I’ll just bet he did.
THE DISCORD OF ROMANCE
Julie Dodd had become a nurse to be closer to her childhood sweetheart, Dr. David Stace.
But what started as a matter of practicality had become an intense dedication.
Now Julie was faced with the biggest decision of her life. Marriage to David would mean a new life in Chicago, with a handsome apartment, a wealthy circle of friends, and plenty of leisure time. Then there was Chad and the promise of love and fame he offered Julie, sharing his roaming, exciting life as a folksinger.
Yet in neither man’s dream was there room for Julie’s nursing career. But in Julie’s heart was there room for anything else?