On Company Time

Robin found an exciting job in the big city!

From the back:

IN CONFERENCE WITH THE BOSS
Robin was too hip not to realize that she had been hired for her stunning looks as much as for her typing ability. And although she was still inexperienced she knew that she would be charmed and pleased if he made a play for her. This is the penetrating story of what happened when Robin’s most exciting expectations were fulfilled.

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Bold and Brazen / Private Secretary

Cover swiped from Illicit Interlude

From the back:

BOLD AND BRAZEN
Candy was nice to everybody even though it wasn’t part of her job. It was simply that her body wasn’t particular about who set it in motion.

PRIVATE SECRETARY
he was more than her boss; he was the man who had saved her from a life of sordid and shaming brutality at the hands of a sadistic husband.

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Office Sinner / Blonde Hellcat

This painting was published twice as a digest cover for Cameo books, first as Office Sinner by Gene Harvey (Cameo books #334, 1953):

The frank story of a young girl who works in an office… side by side with men 

and then again one year later as Blonde Hellcat by Arthur Marin (Cameo books #368, 1954):

She was ambitious, passionate and jealous – of her own mother

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