Foreword

Eddy Jones, at eighteen, was tired of the run around he was getting from the girls he encountered at college.

At a strategic point in time when he is bristling with anger over his inability to make contact with a girl at school, he encounters Lorna Chapman, one of his mother's best friends.

Lorna, a married woman in her middle thirties with three children, had dropped by Eddy's house to attend a PTA meeting with Eddy's mother.

Shortly after Lorna's arrival, however, Eddy's mother calls and announces a change in plans.

Eddy finally entices lovely Lorna to have a drink with him. After that they have a second, and a third.

As Eddy discovers, Lorna has not been receiving the kind of sex she would like from her husband. The boy realizes that a vacuum is there to be filled, and recognizes just how intense his desires are toward Lorna.

As the involvement between Eddy and Lorna begins to emotionally intensify, a number of problems start to surface. Lorna recognizes that she is in a delicate position, since she is a close friend of Eddy's mother. Eddy comes to realize that, compared to Lorna, the young girls he encounters at school appear inexperienced and uninspiring.

-The Publisher