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Who can judge a person’s reactions during stress situations? The prisoners of war who give in to their captors’ demands, the kidnapped heiress who joins forces with her abductors—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 SISTER’S R#PE LESSON, Tracy Dixon finds herself in just such a situation. Handed over by her older sister to a depraved man who feasts on innocent young girls, Tracy finds all her beliefs and moral standards put to the test. Raised strictly by her parents, she has never questioned their small-town values and has accepted all they have taught her as truth–especially their teachings concerning sex. Now she must decide for herself what is right and what is wrong for her. Confronted with new values, she must judge their validity, accept or reject them. Her situation has become a positive experience, something that will change her life, hopefully for the better.
SISTER’S R#PE LESSON—the story of a young girl who is forced to come to terms with her own nature. A novel of significance for our ever-changing society.
Tracy Dixon crossed her pretty legs and looked about her with an expression of nervousness. Although she had been warned by her sister Maggie of what to expect in the offices of Parker and Hudson, she still had not been ready for the lush carpeted offices where famous people passed casually.
She had already noticed a couple of television personalities and some faces that she’d never seen before except in newspapers or in magazines.
“Miss Dixon,” the willowy blonde secretary spoke sharply. “Mr. Hudson will see you now.”
Tracy tried to control her nervousness as she walked from the waiting room into the inner office of Mr. Hudson. Maggie had told her all about him except how young he was. Tracy was surprised to see a handsome young man seated behind the big desk.
“Have a seat,” he said. “I’ll be with you in just a second.”
Tracy sat across from him and crossed her legs again. She hoped she looked all right. She had always considered herself pretty. She had long blonde hair and very blue eyes and a figure that drove men wild. She had thought herself pretty enough to land any job but she’d already seen a few fantastic-looking women working in the office.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number BB-151 in the original publications (a duplicate).