Foreword

The citizens of a rural American community seemingly maintain a middle-class, stable outlook which, in reality, often masks an inner turmoil existing in each individual. Hidden passions frequently lurk beneath a veneer of normalcy, but are seldom exposed unless conditions are extremely tempting or a change in life-style occurs.

Candy Simpson, an attractive thirty-six-year-old single woman had been a leading citizen and teacher at Mill Creek for years. Even so, she found her life lacking and sought a change of pace, a new life-style, and adventure. Outwardly quite proper and normal, she finds her interests are not only passionate, but promiscuous, bordering on perverse. Starting life anew, Candy Simpson discovers, in a startling revelation, how a change in environment can alter one's personality. ' TURNING TEACHER ON-a. novel that goes beyond the stage on which it is set.