Foreword

Any girl is likely to experience tremendous pains of frustration over the break-up of a romance.

The situation was compounded even further, though, in the case of beautiful Joyce Hale, who split up with her fianc‚ following a violent argument.

What disturbed Joyce was that, in her estimation, her fianc‚, Eddie Briggs, had sold her short as a woman and had looked on her as nothing more than a sex receptacle for his overpowering ego desires.

Once Joyce broke up with Eddie, she decided to throw herself more intensely into her work as a teacher.

Strange things often happen to a woman on the rebound from a shattered engagement, and in the case of beauteous young Joyce Hale, opportunities swiftly manifested themselves for new romances.

Much to her surprise and, initially, her dismay as well, Joyce found herself becoming strongly attracted to a mischievous but handsome young student from one of her classes.

Joyce was confronted with a great temptation in the form of Jeff Douglas. She recognized that, if she weakened, she was placing her entire teaching career in jeopardy.

Eventually Joyce finds herself emotionally overwhelmed by the sexy young man, and the more she lets herself go the harder it becomes for her to say no to any of his demands.

-The Publisher