Foreword

Many consider the years up to twenty to be crucial ones in the final development of an individual's personality. For it is then that a person makes the first real decisions affecting his or her own future.

With high school behind him or nearly so problems concerning the future must be faced immediately, sometimes in combination with one another. In a very short span of time, a course of events is set in motion that will often determine what one does and is for years to come, perhaps a lifetime.

This is the situation Robin Mackenzie finds herself in. Hers is the story of a normal, pretty youngster poised on the brink of womanhood, struggling to understand herself and her emotions, to cope with the breakup of her first romance, and to define her own ambitions and standards of correct behavior. The series of some times traumatic events for which she is the catalyst sends her over that brink and makes her a woman at last, capable of giving and receiving pleasure to the fullest.

TURNED ON FAMILY -- the story of one young girl and the family she takes with her on her journey into adulthood and the world of sensuality. A novel of fiction for entertainment. A page of our modern-day society as food for serious thought.