Foreword
It has been said that every person has some secret passion within his soul—some hidden urge, desire, or whim that may never surface to be seen by even the closest confidante. Such a secret may be evil and sinister, or it may be trivial and trite, but regardless, it is a motivating force which may hold unusual consequences.
Witness the three women whose lives intertwined in SMALL TOWN FAMILY. Mavis, a sensual woman trapped in a marriage on the rocks; Terri, her seventeen-year-old daughter who learns things her mother never told her; and Mabel, married to Mavis's brother in name only. Each is an independent woman whose passions lead to inevitable changes in their lives. Their very personal and very taboo desires are brought into the open little by little to reveal life as it truly is.
SMALL TOWN FAMILY-a dramatic representation of the character of those who seek the pleasurable. A warning to all and a startling insight into the frailties of human nature.
—The Publisher
