Showing posts with label John Colleton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Colleton. Show all posts

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Interjecting Valerie (Or, Legs Across The Sea) by John Colleton


For Bill Benton, Every Women Possessed Perfection

The delightfully wicked Amy, a voluptuous Southern deb whose sensuality was always winking from within her.

Lady Cloris, the titled treasure with an unquenchable thirst and insatiable hunger for more, for bigger, for better.

Melissa.....bellissima', the tauntingly shy, magnificently agile Italian Madonna, always ready and able for games of sport or chance.

And the lusciously outrageous Valerie, a rising opera constellation whose amazing virtuosity needs no back-up band.

All a cornucopia of pleasure to savor forever........
 

Interjecting Valerie is the fourteenth and final book of the Cloris and Amy sequence written by Robert W Marks under the pseudonym of John Colleton. It has a rather different air surrounding it compared with the earlier books, Uniquely, it makes many back-references to events and characters in the earlier books, and it even refers directly to some of these novels. It is here attributed to the book's narrator, Bill Benton. In this way, the book manages to tie up a few loose ends, although the plot is thereby made rather more meandering than usual. 'Valerie' here follows the general pattern of the series; she is a pulchritudinous actress to whom the screenwriter Bill Benton is directed for the twin purposes of her seduction and inveiglement into one of Cloris' movies. In this book, the two ends are very closely related, in that the resulting movie is apparently an explicit exposition of events in Benton's amorous exploits with the several women, including Melissa and the feminist politician Spagnola, who were introduced earlier. As Colleton's Cloris/Amy sequence has evolved, the machinations needed for Bill to achieve these two related ends can be observed to become increasingly protracted. Here, Benton's prowess in bed is reinforced prosthetically, to the considerable delight and admiration of his partners.


Printing History
written by Robert W Marks (1908-1993)

New American Library 
Signet Books
copyright 1986
January 1987
ISBN 451 14648

Sunday, September 15, 2013

The Pleasures Of Cloris by John Colleton

A frankly sexual novel of shameless debauchery


Printing History
written by Robert W Marks (1908-1993)

New American Library 
Signet Books
copyright
May 1974
ISBN 451 12938
14th Printing

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Up In Mamies Diary by John Colleton

A scandalous novel of outrageous sexual appetites


Printing History
written by Robert W Marks (1908-1993)

New American Library 
Signet Books
ISBN 451 W6541
July 1975
ISBN 451 13134
7th Printing

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Two Nymphs Named Melissa by John Colleton

A deliciously naughty novel of beastly appetites and voluptuous loving


Printing History
written by Robert W Marks (1908-1993)

New American Library 
Signet Books
ISBN 451 E9788
September 1979
4th Printing

Friday, May 17, 2013

The Enticement of Cindy by John Colleton

A heady brew of luscious ladies and delectable indiscretions


Printing History
written by Robert W Marks (1908-1993)

New American Library 
Signet Books
ISBN 451 AE1019
September 1981

Friday, April 5, 2013

Replenishing Jennifer by John Colleton

An unchaste novel of delicious sexual excess


Printing History
written by Robert W Marks (1908-1993)

New American Library 
Signet Books
ISBN 451 W6307
February 1975

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Between Cloris and Amy by John Colleton

An immodest novel of remarkable sexual relish


Printing History
written by Robert W Marks (1908-1993)

New American Library 
Signet Books
ISBN 451 E7116
September 1976

Sunday, April 22, 2012

The Naked Countess Of Liechtenstein by John Colleton


Aimee, the beautiful and amorous countess of Liechtenstein, had many lovers.
Cover Photograph by Carl Kravats
There was Beauregard Benton, the free-wheeling American writer, who researched his own novels. And had reserved several chapters for Aimee.

And Carlotta, sensuous and liberated, a nubile playmate who played for keeps.

Cloris, whose committeemen to unrepressed film making was a voyeur's perfect pose.

And then there was Spagnola, for whom Aimee would do anything for.

Printing History
Written by Robert W Marks (1908-1993)

Simon and Shuster, Inc
Pocket Books
ISBN 671 80532
July 1976