Friday, 6 November 2020

The Wild Girls - Peggy Gaddis

 They were beautiful, sweet-looking, young. They were the picture of innocence . . . but they weren't.



BELMONT BOOKS L92-578
NEW YORK, USA
1ST PRINTING DECEMBER 1963
COVER ART BY BARYE PHILLIPS
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY CROYDON PUBLISHING Co AS "THRILL-HUNGRY GIRL" 1954

Celia looked like an angel.

Her grades in school were excellent. And they should be considering what she did with the male teachers.

She was very popular with the other girls even though she was the best looking of the group, but she had taught them all sorts of new exciting games.

And some of the folks in town were strangely respectful of her because she was not above ruining a life or two.

But her best achievement to date was that N.V. Club: The Non Virgin Club for Girls.

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