Introduction
Practically every youngster or young man, during the course of his education, develops at one point or another a crush on a teacher.
Most such crushes, however, involve boys in their early formative stages, and most never go beyond the fantasizing stage. The star-struck youth will dream about the instructor, and perhaps contemplate a life of marital bliss with her, despite how impractical such a situation might actually be.
The Classroom Party, by Ted Bradford, depicts a phenomenon far less frequent than that mentioned above, but one far more dramatic in impact.
Author Bradford boldly analyzes what happens when a shapely, mature high school instructor of notable charms encounters two young men who do not want to take a "no" for an answer.
Beautiful brunette Jean Johnson is only doing her job, when she takes steps to discipline Dennis Sanders and Perry Smith, the two most disruptive influences in her class.
It all begins with her keeping them after school. She hopes that such discipline will make them learn their lesson. Instead, they take advantage of the interludes as a means of trapping the young teacher into having sex with them.
At first Jean Johnson successfully resists their advances. But soon her sexual curiosity begins to surface. She recognizes that both Dennis and Perry are exceedingly mature for their age, regarding sexual matters.
One thing leads to another. Eventually she breaks down and allows herself to be seduced by them.
Miss Johnson's entire life changes, once young Dennis and Perry succeed in tearing down her resistance. She discovers quickly that it is far simpler to bend her will a second time than it had been the first time.
Jean Johnson becomes involved in a whirlpool of frantic sexual interludes that culminate in a bizarre conclusion that cannot help but leave the reader spellbound with adventure.
-The Publisher
