Foreword
Leslie Davis was a beautiful young woman of twenty-three, who loved her husband Bruce very much.
But when Bruce, in an endeavor to get ahead with the bank for which he worked, took a job in the National Division, he was forced to do a lot of traveling by plane from his Miami base to cities such as New York, Chicago, and Dallas.
Since Leslie was a highly passionate woman who sought to enjoy sex with her husband on a frequent basis, she began to feel frustrated during the many lonely days and nights that she would be forced to spend at home alone.
One afternoon she finds herself with a copy of an underground newspaper that has been given to her by her girlfriend-neighbor, more as a joke than anything else. The friend instructs her to read some of the advertisements, adding that "They're interesting and you can at least get a laugh from them."
Leslie follows her friend's advice, discovering that she receives more than a laugh -her curiosity is aroused by one of the ads. It is precipitated by an ad which advertises for a female to massage wealthy men.
Leslie recalls that her husband Bruce has told her many times that she has the abilities of a professional, when it comes to massage techniques.
Strictly out of curiosity, Leslie goes to see Peggy, the attractive worldly woman in her middle thirties who ran the ad.
When Leslie is given the opportunity to view a session involving Peggy and two prominent Miami businessmen, Leslie knows that she just has to express herself in this manner, in providing massages and sex, to willing men.
"Secret Massage Parlor," is the story of a sexy young woman who lets her passions run away with themselves, ultimately costing her a great deal.
-The Publisher
