Foreword

Who can judge a person's reactions during stress situations? The prisoners of war who give in to their captors' demands, the kidnaped heiress who joins forces with her abductors-both must act without past experience to guide them. Both must make decisions in a vacuum, without benefit of familiar people or situations to guide them. The end result can be either a very negative or a positive experience.

In FAMILY IN BONDAGE Janice Morrison finds herself and her family in just such a situation. Held captive in a deserted warehouse, she not only meets her captors' sexual demands but, to her horror, finds herself responding to them. Janet and her children are forced to indulge in acts that are not only forbidden by society, but also by their own moral code. Yet, in spite of their shame, they turn the experience into a positive one, uniting them as a family.

This is a shocking story, the story of one family's reaction under stress. Yet, who are we to judge their response?

-The Publisher