Foreword

Pam Charles was 23, blonde, beautiful, and had a rich man keeping her at an expensive beach house.

For quite some time Pam, who also worked as a professional model, was convinced that she had it made in life. That is, until experiencing the frustrations of knowing that she could only have a few stolen moments out of the life of Vic Gordon, the married man who was keeping her.

She began to wonder what it would be like to exist apart from the isolated framework of a woman. Even though Gordon, a wealthy man, was willing to shower Pam with every conceivable worldly luxury, the young model began to realize that there was a lot she was missing out on in life-like a man she could call her exclusive own, one who would be able to devote unfettered attention to her.

Her life took a sharp turn once that a dog named Pal entered it. Ironically, Vic was the person who set the wheels in motion, buying the intelligent canine for her as a means of protection when he was away.

At first Pam demonstrates no more than ~he anticipated human affection toward the animal. But soon enough, before she was even fully aware of the enormous psychical changes occurring within her, she turns into a melting pot of passion seeking satisfaction from a male canine ever anxious to help her realize fulfillment.

At first she thinks that she merely let herself go on one occasion, and that she will not be tempted to have sex with the dog again.

She realizes quickly, that Pal is destined to play a profound role in her love life. The more she lets go, the greater her yearning for the animal becomes.

Many complications arise within the framework of Pam's strange love bond with the animal.

-The Publisher