Foreword

Darlene Jameson was, at 41, as well-preserved as a woman could be.

Blonde and sexy, Darlene took excellent care of herself, watching her diet and engaging in vigorous outdoor sports. As a result she was capable of making the heads of men of all ages turn whenever she walked down a crowded street.

In addition to possessing good looks and a flawless figure, Darlene was married to Chuck, a prosperous television advertising executive, with whom she lived in Beverly Hills. Also she had a college age son, Raymond, of whom she was very proud.

But peeled beneath the surface, Darlene was an often frustrated woman. Her husband was away in New York much of the time on business, and even when he was at home he did not provide the measure of sexual companionship that she had hoped for.

When young Raymond came home for summer vacation, a wild, inextinguishable spark manifested itself within her. Before Darlene knew it, she was making passes at her own son, who had grown to manhood before her very eyes.

The plot thickens increasingly as Chuck comes home from New York and announces an Acapulco vacation, where the Jamesons will meet Chuck's nieces, identical twin redheads of seventeen with beautiful faces and forms.

Incest and chaos are the orders of the day when Darlene and son along with Chuck and nieces get together in the tropical setting of Acapulco, Mexico.

-The Publisher