Foreword
One of mankind's most basic, most important institutions is marriage. Yet today, at least in the United States, matrimony is crisis-ridden at best, seemingly in a state of near-collapse at worst. And what must be considered one of the most prevalent causes for the break-up of a marriage is sexual incompatibility, real or imagined.
The story of Katherine and Dan Hunter is one of a young bride so filled with inhibitions that she cannot relax enough to enjoy sex, and of a bridegroom who is unable to interpret his young wife's problem for what it really is. The result is unhappiness and the possible collapse of their marriage before it truly begins.
Katherine, however, comes to realize that she must do something, that it is up to her to throw off her cloak of frigidity and become a warm, sensuous woman, capable of giving as well as receiving love. But is it now too late to save her marriage? Has her journey into the previously forbidden world of sex turned her into a shameless wanton? Has Katherine's norm gone too far to the other extreme?
TURNED ON WIFE -- a serious novel which lays open the lives of one couple teetering on the brink of disaster, providing an insight for all concerned.
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