Foreword
It has been said that every person has some dark passion buried within his soul -- some hidden secret, desire or whim that may never surface. Such a secret may be evil or sinister, or it may be trivial and trite.
In America, dark, forbidden passions may be easily submerged and hidden by the complexities of modem everyday life. Yet, sometimes those dark passions surface. Witness the Elizabeth Ray and Wilbur Mills scandal that shook Capitol Hill and resulted in Mills' untimely resignation.
HOT TO TROT NEIGHBORS is a dramatic representation of a family whose members dare to let their most base desires come to the fore.
Eighteen-year-old Louise grapples with the difficulties of growing up, while her parents attempt to save a failing marriage. Louise and her parents are some of the few who are willing to accept the consequences, be they rewards or punishments, for allowing themselves to be completely liberated. Their story provides shocking insight into the lives of those who dare to let it all hang out.
The Publisher
