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Psychologists invariably agree that man has certain needs which are an inherent part of his nature. Most commonly mentioned are physical needs — the needs for food and shelter. The need for sex — the “reproductive drive”, as it is often referred to — is also considered basic to man.
Gloria Burnham is a woman whose drive for sex has long been frustrated. Her pursuit of satisfaction, thus, becomes desperate and those with whom she lives and associates suddenly become targets. A normal, healthy sex drive becomes reckless and those caught in its path are abruptly confronted with a dilemma which can be resolved only through unique solutions.
THE HOTTEST AUNT — the story of a woman who has to come to terms with her own nature and needs. A novel of significance to our ever-changing society.
She could feel his eyes on her body.
It was past midnight, and Gloria Burnham knew that once again her nephew was standing out on the veranda sneaking a look at her while she undressed.
She was a guest in her brother’s house, and it really wasn’t fair. If Walter Burnham knew what his teenaged son was up to, he’d have a fit. Gloria was certain it was young Andy out there. This was the second night in a row she’d heard noises coming from the veranda, and that morning when her eyes had met Andy’s, she realized it was him.
She also realized the whole scene was turning her on.
Gloria was thirty-five years old, two years past her divorce, and horny as hell. Having her body ogled by a teenager was certainly not the dullest thing in the world.
She wondered how experienced he was. Were there any teenaged virgins these days? Maybe it was the lure of the older woman. His mother was only thirty-six and a knockout. Maybe she reminded him of his mother.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.