Foreword

Pauline Parker had a feeling something funny was going on. Her husband, Mayor Chuck Parker, never seemed to have time for her. He never wanted her the way he used to. And Pauline was a girl who needed a lot of loving ... a lot of times a day ... a lot of different ways. Chuck always claimed to be tired. Well, she was tired too. Tired of waiting for him to spring to life and fill the emptiness she felt in the pit of her throat, the emptiness she felt each night when he wasn't there to press his love close to her lips, against her teeth, into her mouth.

Her mouth, Big Mouth, they had called her in school. For two reasons. She used her mouth to gossip. And she used her mouth to make love. Well, Pauline thought, if Chuck Parker was cheating on her; she'd use her mouth to get him. She'd destroy him. She'd spread so much filth around town that he'd never be able to hold his head up above the stench. Chuck Parker might not want her. But plenty of other men would spring to attention at the slightest command from her Big Mouth, that's right! Plenty of men! Men always did what she told them to, she could eat them up alive!

And one man who fit the bill on the ball was Dean Crawford, Chuck's opponent in the coming election. Pauline knew that Dean would do anything for her. And Dean had almost everything that Chuck had-the only difference between them was that Chuck had gotten into the Mayor's Mansion. And Chuck had gotten into Pauline's mouth. But she could change everything! She could make her husband blow the election, his fate was in her mouth ... Because men always did what she told them to!