Foreword
Psychologists invariably agree that man has certain needs which are an inherent part of his nature. Most commonly mentioned are physical needs-the needs for food and shelter. The need for sex-the "reproductive drive", as it is often referred to-is also considered basic to man.
Annette Stevens, the main character in this story, is a woman whose drive for sex has long been frustrated. Her pursuit of satisfaction, thus, becomes desperate and those with whom she lives and associates suddenly become targets. A normal, healthy sex drive becomes reckless and those caught in its path are abruptly confronted with a dilemma which can be resolved only through unique solutions.
WILD, WILLING MOTHER-the story of a woman who has to come to terms with her own nature and needs. A novel of significance to our ever-changing society.
-The Publisher
