And now we come to Florence Stonebraker, who once was (I think) one of California’s busiest genre writers. For thirty years -– between Pay for Your Pleasure (Phoenix, 1937) and Predatory Woman (Beacon, 1967) -– she cranked out more than 80 novels of unsanctioned sex. Married or single, her characters were tempted by and often surrendered to their lustful desires. Stonebraker had a conventional side, too, and wrote a couple dozen stories of chaste young women finding love. But her forte was the risqué.
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