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The breakdown of the basic family unit has been a problem cited by sociologists which can lead to so may of today’s social problems; divorce, alcoholism, juvenile delinquency, lack of respect for basic institutions.
THREE HOT SISTERS is the revealing novel of a middle-class family that is besieged by similar problems. Harry Barden, the head of the family, is always away on business. Stella Barden his wife, has taken up with another man. The three daughters have become wild young girls who are becoming aware of what pleases their flesh and where they can find pleasures.
The Barden family is on the verge of breaking down, with each member of the family going its own way. The ones who recognize that the family is breaking down are the daughters, and, ironically, it is the adolescent daughters who find a solution to welding the family back together. Though the method by which they plan to stop their home from being split asunder would be considered shocking to some, the daughters are too concerned with achieving happiness for all members of the family to worry about appearances. For them, any means justifies the end.
THREE HOT SISTERS is a shocking story of three young girls who dare to let their sexual impulses decide the fate of their family.
“Unngghhh! Get it in, all the way in! Oooohh, you’re so fucking big, so hot and hard! Mmm, you’re fucking me to death! Agghhh! Don’t stop fucking me now; I’m dying for it; I’ll die if you don’t fuck me all the way!”
Sue, Ann and Lyn Barden stiffened into board-like poses when they heard the throaty, husky cry issuing from their parents bedroom that afternoon. Had some mischief-maker — the school’s authorities never discovered the culprit — not thrown a stink bomb into the central air-conditioning unit, thereby making the entire building unfit for human habitation until it could be fumigated. They would never have been released from school at noon of that day and allowed to go home. Thus they would never have decided to creep into their house in an effort at frightening their mother. They supposed that she would be sewing or cleaning house or engaged in some other domestic duty and the idea of throwing a scare into her had attracted all three of the sisters.
Sue had suggested the prank and her younger sisters had felt honor-bound to carry through with it. Ann and Lyn might have backed out had they been by themselves but with Sue along to inspire them they could hardly do otherwise than to follow her mischievous example. They had, therefore let themselves into the house and moved silently through the lower floor in search of their mother. Not finding her in any of the downstairs rooms, they had pulled off their shoes and silently mounted the stairs leading to the bedrooms. As soon as they reached the landing, they heard the cry of a woman in deep physical distress.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number AB-4001 in the original publications (a duplicate).