Bad
girls
Need Love Too Gary Lovisi Copyright 2010 Gary Lovisi All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a critical article or review to be printed in a magazine or newspaper, or electronically transmitted on radio, television, or the Internet. Published by Krause Publications, a division of F+W Media, Inc.
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eISBN-13: 978-1-4402-1782-1
ISBN-10: 1-4402-1357-7 Cover Design by Rachael Knier
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Edited by Kristine Manty Cover image from the book, Lingerie Ltd., by Ralph Dean, Beacon Book #B300, 1960; art by R. Gifford. Printed in China
Good Girls Go to Heaven; Bad girls Go Everywhere
Wild For Kicksby John Nemec; Novel Book #5062, 1961. This is a celebration of bad girls. The really, really bad girls mothers warn their sons to stay away from, and pray their daughters will never become. It's a good thing not everyone thinks mother knows best or else we wouldn't have any of these wildly wanton women to delight in.
Bad girls have everything figured out. They know a woman must use every weapon at her disposal, and sex is the nuclear bomb. These classic pulp fiction hussies, sluts, and tarts have heads for business and bodies for sin. Let's face it: they want what they want when they want it. Bad girls are red lights for lust. But deep down inside, they are also hungry for love because even bad girls need love, too.
These dangerous dames will try to find love with whomever they can, whether with cheating husbands, unscrupulous bosses, rich college boys, and even other women. And if they don't find love with Mr. Right, they'll often settle for Mr. Right Now. Bad girls keep searching because they know that to climb to the top, they often have to spend a lot of time on the bottom. Brooklyn, New York Cotton Trampsby Kevin North; Playtime Book #620, 1962. Brooklyn, New York Cotton Tramps by Kevin North; Playtime Book #620, 1962.
Cover art by Robert Bonfils.Undercover Jobby Ben Daniels; Playtime Book #652S, 1963. Cover art by Robert Bonfils.He stared now at the shapely lines of her long dancer's legs.She was built for sex.Every creamy, tempting inch of flesh was designed to whet and bring fulfillment to a man's desires. If that man was someone she liked. And wanted. Otherwise, Jill Fischer could probably be a cruel hard-eyed bitch. One of those conniving, well-educated and beautiful young sophisticates with the heart of a back-alley whore.
A woman like his wife Mildred had been.The bedroom door opened and Diane strode through wearing a pair of high-heel shoes. Blonde all over she was, and even a man with Dan's slow boiling point couldn't deny that there is a vast difference between a beautiful woman in Chinese pajamas and the same woman naked.When She Was Badby William Ard; Dell First Edition #B145, 1960. Cover art by Robert McGinnis.Shameby March Hastings; Beacon Book #B198, 1958.Daughter of Evil!So young, so pure, so wonderfully pretty these were the words to describe Maria.Yet in her own mind she was already a bad girl.For her mother was nothing more or less than a common prostitute. And Maria was sure that she had inherited the taint.Office Hussyby John Hunter; Star Novels #767, 1957, digest-size paperback.Hell Catby Arnold Marmor; Merit Book #531, 1961.Hotrod Sinnersby Don Elliott; Bedside Book #BB-1222, 1962.Divorce Bait!by James Clayford; Exotic Novel #3, 1949, digest-size paperback.Oh, so that was the game!She was going to claim that he had ruined her when she had practically thrown herself on him, and had begged him to do what he did, and had made no bones of her enjoyment of it!The brass-bound gall of her!Are you hungry?You know I am, baby.I mean for breakfast.Well, that's not what I mean. Pat nuzzled June's shoulder, her head swimming in the waves of fragrant blonde curls.Let's let's have breakfast later, June suggested, her voice suddenly hoarse. She began undoing the buttons of her flimsy pajamasThe Red Snapperby Bobby Vents; All Star Books #AS55, 1965.Count Me Inby Fan Nichols; Berkley Book #G243, 1959.Gorgeous slut! Matt Kovac was tough, but he learned the hard way that a gorgeous blond could be even tougher Beautiful Gail Preston hated his guts.
She was out to ruin him and she knew how to do it. She had her gang behind her and the whole town sewed up solid. Matt knew they would stop at nothing to keep things going her waySin on Wheelsby Loren Beauchamp; Midwood Book #70, 1961. Cover art by Paul Rader.
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