Foreword
Mona Phillips took a deep concern over her seventeen-year-old son Ed's welfare.
She observed that he attached great significance to going out with girls but scarcely any concern at all to getting through school and amounting to something as a man.
But Mona's stirring efforts to make her son more responsible hit a sudden snag when, as a result of profound marital frustrations, she began to find him sexually appealing.
"Mother's Fervent Desire" depicts a woman of thirty-nine, Mona Phillips, possessor of a face and figure of a woman considerably younger, at life's crossroads.
Mona is in desperate need of more affection from her husband Gary who, although only two years Mona's senior, acts and looks much older. The greater the degree to which Gary Phillips succeeds in business, the lesser able he becomes to supply his sensuous wife with the kind of bedroom fulfillment she so desperately needs.
At that crucial point in her life, son Ed, experienced far beyond his actual years in the art of sex success, and completely willing, enters the scene.
Author Alex Kent presents a sensitive story which explores the emotional conflicts of a mother and son torn between their natural relationship and the hungry desires of their animalistic sex impulses.
For Mona Phillips, the decision of whether she should or should not have sex with her son is of the soberest magnitude, and through her newly unfolding relationship with him she is overcome by passion and frustration.
-The Publisher
