Foreword

The overwhelming problems some people face in the course of their lives can frequently prompt them to commit acts they might never consider under usual circumstances.

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 immense pressure to perform extremely difficult plays, takes drugs to improve his performance.

Cissy Baxter is one of these people, for her problem -- a husband who has ignored her sexual needs in favor of another woman -- leads her to pursue satisfaction through a neighbor boy and, ultimately, her own teenage sons.

Her story is that of a woman shattered by life's realities, namely, a near-failed marriage.

MOM'S FAMILY ORGY -- a novel about a society which too often ignores a person's cry for help.

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