Foreword

There is something about being away from home that encourages people to try the unknown. The illicit, the forbidden, seem more attractive and less wicked somehow. A faithfully married man will find himself with a strange woman at an out-of-town convention. A young boy will experiment with drugs for the first time when he goes away to college. Whatever the new adventure, new surroundings are conducive to a loosening of inhibitions.

TURNED ON COUSIN deals with, one such experience. Tammy Davis, a naive and beautiful coed, lives with relatives while attending college, little realizing the temptations and pitfalls she will be exposed to when she moves in. Tammy must come to terms with her sexuality and learn what maturity really is, and learn to look at herself with pride and self-respect.

TURNED ON COUSIN is about a time that everyone must face, that fragile moment between childhood and maturity. It is a frightening and confusing time, but one that holds lessons that will remain for the rest of one's life.

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