Foreword

Animal Partners is an intense, closely knit story of four people who live isolated lives in the middle of rural America.

They are farmers and farmers' women. They live close to the ground, like animals, in the midst of other animals. Each of them, is close to the boiling point when the story opens. They have been working long, hard days in the hot sun-and they are all sexually frustrated in one way or another.

Mary and Swede are the married couple who run the farm. Their marriage has gone sour long ago, although they still engage in sexual intercourse as a matter of habit

Mary, however, begins to look to the animals for the release of her deep sexual tensions. She is shy, inhibited, sneaky even. She seduces animals whenever she gets the chance, if she's alone with them that is. We all grew up with Lassie. Mary has Bing, an equally handsome male collie who has something Lassie lacks; a penis. Mary also knows how to use Bing's educated tongue and lips on herself. And when Bing isn't enough for her, she also has Smoky the stallion. But that aspect of her sex life is too monstrous to describe here, it has to be read about to be believed.

Swede, her husband, is a hard-working, upright Scandinavian. He senses all the sexual currents around him but he's too moral a man to get involved in them.

Connie, Mary's lush, blonde and overripe seventeen year old sister; changes all that. Once Swede lets himself go with her, there is no stopping him. He goes from Connie to his hired man's buttocks to the joys of the animal kingdom.

Spence, the hired man, is an unusual psychological phenomenon as well. His ten inch penis always seems to be in a state of erection; in fact, he might be called a walking erection himself. Spence is the link between the human and animal kingdom. Sheep, cows, women, they're all the same to him. He leads several people as well as animals to the treadmill of sexual lust.

You, the reader, will reach your own verdict about the unnatural, warped lives these poor farming people lead. To be fair, one must consider not only the greed that made them create such bizarre sexual alliances, but also the isolated geographical conditions under which they live. This book tries to bring all the facts to the public eye before a final judgment is passed.