Foreword

Who can judge a person's reactions during stressful situations? The prisoners of war who denounce their country under duress and the kidnapped girl who must give in to her captors' demands, though they may go against everything she believes in, must make their decisions without benefit of experience. They must adapt to a changed reality, one determined by those who have power over them.

In SCAT, SLAVE DAUGHTER, Karen Blackman finds herself held captive in a center which specializes in the cure and treatment of alcoholism. She has been placed there by her strict and unfeeling parents. Only Karen knows that she was framed, that she is in the center unjustly.

The center becomes a parade of horrors for Karen as she discovers the true natures of those who have taken charge of her life. She is subjected to one torture after another, until she is no longer sure of what is real and what is unreal. Finally, she is subjected to the ultimate degradation that any human being can endure-and discovers within herself a love of the perverse.

SCAT, SLAVE DAUGHTER-a shocking, sometimes disgusting story, but still one that must be told, one that carries a message for all of us.

-The Publisher