Foreword

The overwhelming problems brought forth by divorce can often force same people to commit acts they would never consider under usual circumstances in an attempt to resolve a pressing dilemma.

There is the employee who, laid off from his job, stoops to theft in order to feed his family; the witness who perjures himself in order to save a friend; the football player who, under pressure to perform extremely difficult plays, takes drugs in order to improve his performance.

Margaret Reed is one of these people, for her problem -- an empty, unfulfilled sex life brought on by divorce -- leads her to seek the ruin of her daughter's marriage. Her story is that of a woman shattered by life's realities, namely a marriage which has failed and a future which is, at best, clouded and uncertain.

THREESOME FOR MOM -- a novel about a society which too often ignores a person's cry for help.