Introduction
A hard-studying young law student, his frustrated young nurse wife, a lecherous middle-aged doctor who runs a sex clinic for the benefit of his friends and benefactors-these are the ingredients in author Peter Ryan's latest epic of current American socio-sexual mores.
From its innocent beginning, with the young wife, Darlene, eager to take a job to curb what she honestly believes is only boredom, to its surprising finish, Sex Clinic Wife will leave the reader at once moved and excited with its no-nonsense approach to a problem that is bound to occur in a society that insists on academic excellence in an increasingly competitive environment.
It is neither the publishers' nor the author's intention to moralize about the aforementioned situation. Rather it is our wish only to present an interesting and informative story with this theme at its core. As always, author Ryan delivers his tale without apology and with no punches pulled. It is not-repeat, not-a tale for the fainthearted. Neither is it a tale the reader is likely to soon forget.
The Publishers
