Queer Affair
When she saw desire in the eyes of another woman, somehow Draga was not shocked. In fact, within her slim dancer's body she felt a strange hot stirring! This might be worth trying--an exciting adventure promising new thrills and sensuous delights. She had never been with another woman before, but Draga knew her attraction to women was real. So, she yielded her lovely, long-legged girlishness to a passion she had never before experienced. She accepted the love of Jo Stanhope, a handsome and brilliant woman who knew how to give pleasure and erotic embraces. It was an ecstasy such as Draga had never known...

"Oh, Draga," Jo's arms closed gently about her. "Don't let's talk about it any more. Let's pretend that it's all different. Let's forget that kisses are ever given for anything but their own sweetness. Let's pretend I'm all you could ever want in a lover. That your body is shaped only for the love I can give. Let's pretend--"

Jo's eyes were filled with longing and, looking up into them, Draga felt as though for that moment she looked into the face of life itself. And to hold it fast, she raised her arms and drew Jo's head down against her breast.

She could drift so easily with Jo. Jo was such a wonderful companion and lover when she wished to be. Jo's mind in many moments was as calmly powerful as her body and offered the same peace and security. Those moments could be lengthened into hours and even into days if she but accepted unquestioningly what Jo offered. And it was sweet to rest in Jo's strength. Sweet to lie together, dreaming--to yield utterly and entirely to the clasp of Jo's arms. Her lips were tender and clinging as she pressed them to Jo's voluptuous flesh...
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Queer Affair
When she saw desire in the eyes of another woman, somehow Draga was not shocked. In fact, within her slim dancer's body she felt a strange hot stirring! This might be worth trying--an exciting adventure promising new thrills and sensuous delights. She had never been with another woman before, but Draga knew her attraction to women was real. So, she yielded her lovely, long-legged girlishness to a passion she had never before experienced. She accepted the love of Jo Stanhope, a handsome and brilliant woman who knew how to give pleasure and erotic embraces. It was an ecstasy such as Draga had never known...

"Oh, Draga," Jo's arms closed gently about her. "Don't let's talk about it any more. Let's pretend that it's all different. Let's forget that kisses are ever given for anything but their own sweetness. Let's pretend I'm all you could ever want in a lover. That your body is shaped only for the love I can give. Let's pretend--"

Jo's eyes were filled with longing and, looking up into them, Draga felt as though for that moment she looked into the face of life itself. And to hold it fast, she raised her arms and drew Jo's head down against her breast.

She could drift so easily with Jo. Jo was such a wonderful companion and lover when she wished to be. Jo's mind in many moments was as calmly powerful as her body and offered the same peace and security. Those moments could be lengthened into hours and even into days if she but accepted unquestioningly what Jo offered. And it was sweet to rest in Jo's strength. Sweet to lie together, dreaming--to yield utterly and entirely to the clasp of Jo's arms. Her lips were tender and clinging as she pressed them to Jo's voluptuous flesh...
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Queer Affair

Queer Affair

by Carol Emery
Queer Affair

Queer Affair

by Carol Emery

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When she saw desire in the eyes of another woman, somehow Draga was not shocked. In fact, within her slim dancer's body she felt a strange hot stirring! This might be worth trying--an exciting adventure promising new thrills and sensuous delights. She had never been with another woman before, but Draga knew her attraction to women was real. So, she yielded her lovely, long-legged girlishness to a passion she had never before experienced. She accepted the love of Jo Stanhope, a handsome and brilliant woman who knew how to give pleasure and erotic embraces. It was an ecstasy such as Draga had never known...

"Oh, Draga," Jo's arms closed gently about her. "Don't let's talk about it any more. Let's pretend that it's all different. Let's forget that kisses are ever given for anything but their own sweetness. Let's pretend I'm all you could ever want in a lover. That your body is shaped only for the love I can give. Let's pretend--"

Jo's eyes were filled with longing and, looking up into them, Draga felt as though for that moment she looked into the face of life itself. And to hold it fast, she raised her arms and drew Jo's head down against her breast.

She could drift so easily with Jo. Jo was such a wonderful companion and lover when she wished to be. Jo's mind in many moments was as calmly powerful as her body and offered the same peace and security. Those moments could be lengthened into hours and even into days if she but accepted unquestioningly what Jo offered. And it was sweet to rest in Jo's strength. Sweet to lie together, dreaming--to yield utterly and entirely to the clasp of Jo's arms. Her lips were tender and clinging as she pressed them to Jo's voluptuous flesh...

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013409521
Publisher: She Winked Press
Publication date: 09/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 167 KB

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About Lesbian Pulp Fiction:

In the early 1950s new sub-genres of the vintage paperback pulp novel industry emerged—science fiction, juvenile delinquent, sleaze, and lesbian fiction, for instance—that would tantalize readers with gritty, realistic and lurid stories never seen before. Mysteries, thrillers and hardboiled detective pulps were already selling quite well. Publishers had come to realize, however, that sex would sell even more copies. In a competitive frenzy for readers, they tossed away their staid and straightforward cover images for alluring covers that frequently featured a sexy woman in some form of undress, along with a suggestive tag line that promised stories of sex and violence within the covers. Before long, books with these sensational covers had completely taken over the paperback racks and cash registers. To this day, the "good girl art" (GGA) cover art of these vintage paperback books are just as sought after as the books themselves were sixty years ago.

With the birth of the lesbian-themed pulp novel, women who loved women would finally see themselves—their experiences and their lives—represented within the pages of a book. They finally had a literature they could call their own. For lesbians across the country, especially those living in small towns, these books provided a sense of community they never knew existed, a connection to women who experienced the same longings, feelings and fears as they did—the powerful knowledge that they were not alone. We are excited to make these classic lesbian pulp novels available in ebook format to new generations of readers.
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