Foreword
Sexually frustrated and unhappy in her role as a wife and mother, Molly Lawford, a raven-tressed beauty of thirty-five, dreams of escaping suburbia to live a more meaningful and fulfilling life as a liberated woman. Her wish for a windfall is answered when, much to her surprise, her only living relative dies and leaves her over seventy-five thousand dollars.
And so Molly is off to "find herself," leaving her sweet but inept husband and two teen-age sons to fend for themselves as she journeys to Europe. On the flight to London, England, she meets Eric Marlow, a handsome American writer, and is soon fellating Mm in his seat. In London, Molly meets and soon mates with Peter Cornwall, Eric's debonair and worldly-wise English friend, and the three have a jolly old time, in bed and out.
Reveling in her independence, Molly travels to Paris, France, where she meets Pierre Claremont and Jacques Novale, a painter and sculptor respectively. The runaway housewife visits the studio the two fun-loving artists share. She is drugged and then subjected to a series of sex acts, all of which she enjoys immensely.
Molly's European adventures continue when she travels to Italy. Here, in Rome, she gets involved with Salvatore Donnelli, a rotund, fat-faced film director, who invites her to a party which, to Molly's surprise, quickly turns into a full-scale orgy.
In Copenhagen, Denmark, while touring Tivoli Gardens, Molly meets Lars Olafson, a good-looking student of twenty-one, who performs in porno films with his equally good-looking sister, Else. In no time at all, Molly is out on the Olafson's farm enjoying the sexual talents of the uninhibited pair.
