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It was Henry David Thoreau, in Walden, who remarked, “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” This statement appears to be just as true today as it was then. Perhaps it is even more valid today considering the pressures and frequent monotony of today’s world.
The majority of today’s men and women live in boring circumstances, and when the opportunity for change arises, they are often quick to seize the chance. For the characters in this story, the opportunity is one, which many would consider perverse and deranged. But it provides a release and a need. All morals and scruples are cast aside in a moment of madness — a chance to grab pleasure before it is taken away.
MOM GETS HOT is a novel about the quiet desperation in so many of us — and the extremes to which it may drive us.
His sister’s plump tit was rubbing against his arm, and Tommy Harlow began to wonder if it had been such a good idea to bring her along on this hayride, after all. Tommy hadn’t noticed how sexy and nubile Debby had become in the last year. Now, huddled together under a blanket as the wagon rocked along the rough country lane, the boy was becoming very much aware of how soft and curvaceous her body was. He was afraid that this might turn out to be a very frustrating evening.
The circumstances were unusual. Tommy’s girlfriend, Rebecca, had told him that afternoon that she had a long-standing date with another guy to go on the hayride. The guy, Harry, had been her boyfriend in the past, but his family had moved out of town, so Rebecca and Harry had broken off their relationship.
However, Harry had told her he would be back to take her on the hayride. Rebecca — so she claimed — had not been able to contact him to tell him she had a new boyfriend and wouldn’t be able to go. Since Harry had gone to all the trouble and expense of taking a bus back to town, Rebecca figured that it was her obligation to fulfill their arrangement.
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