Foreword
In the United States today, four out of every ten marriages end in divorce. Thrust abruptly into a couple-oriented society, the single woman has a more difficult time readjusting than her male counterpart. There are fewer opportunities for a divorced woman to meet eligible men, and the sexual freedom that is taken for granted by the male is still considered immoral for the female. Yet the woman's need for love, companionship and sex with the opposite gentler does not dissolve along with the marriage.
Divorced after a long and unsuccessful marriage, thirty-six year old Terry North finds that her sexual appetite has been thwarted and dimmed by an inept, indifferent husband and a middle-class environment that regards sex as a necessary evil. Afflicted by feelings of guilt and shame, Terry enters into sexual relationships quite uneasily and, at first, against her will.
But her inner feelings gradually emerge. Convinced of her need for uninhibited, healthy sex, she begins to experiment in several sexual dimensions and directions, including that of incest, until she finds her own true sexual nature.
-The Publisher
