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Louis Lorraine

    Commuter Widow
    Season for Sin
    • Season for Sin

      • 144pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      It's the early 1960s. A tormented couple desperate to escape their troubled pasts, their shattered romances, and satisfy their carnal desires run off to a secluded, lake-front resort where clothing is optional.. the staff are experts at all the sensual pleasures, and savage lusts are stoked until they are raging infernos that devour reason, torch propriety, and incinerate the boundaries of human ecstasy. And, on top of that, there's free parking and all-you-can-eat buffet. A pulp fiction classic, lost for nearly 60 years, by the author of Commuter Widow, The Cheating Game, Reckless Wives and The Split-Level Game among many other sizzling novels of suburban angst and physical yearning..

      Season for Sin
    • Commuter Widow

      • 152pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      A shocking, passionate story of a bored, scorned wife who trades her experience in love for the unschooled embraces of a teenage boy. Scorching, pulp fiction that's been out of print for 60 years...and is nearly as scandalous today as it was then. It's 1961 in Suburbia, U.S.A. New housing tracts, new shopping centers, and a new morality for lonesome, sex-hungry wives stuck at home while their husbands work in the city. Susan is a loyal "commuter wife" and mother who discovers that her husband is cheating on her. So she seduces a teenage boy, teaching him how to make love to a woman. But soon he is teaching her some new things with his tenderness and passion. She's so caught up in her forbidden affair that she's unaware that her own teen daughter is roaming the manicured, surburban streets, looking for love herself, becoming an easy target for boys who aren't nearly as clean-cut or innocent as they look.

      Commuter Widow