Foreword
A common preoccupation among Americans, according to many psychiatrists, is the question of normalcy. Everybody wants to know what is normal and what is abnormal, but they all dread the answer.
Emily Grayfield is a woman who has been convinced all her life that she is a normal woman, and that everyone else is full of sin and perversity. She considers herself the perfect wife and constantly refuses to take part in anything that might be considered immoral.
Still, despite all her feelings of superior morality, Emily is troubled by desires and feelings she cannot quite control. She considers those feelings to be perverse and refuses to face them. She runs away, fleeing into the night.
During her flight, she encounters a rather strange family, a family where the bizarre and the perverse have become the norm. She becomes their unwilling slave, but is soon drawn into the web of carnality they have constructed around their lives.
FAMILY-STYLE BONDAGE-the story of what happens to one woman when she tries to run away from herself. Emily Grayfield learns to live with the consequences of her decisions, as must everyone.
-The Publisher
