Cassie is a hardworking college girl who babysits for extra cash, and when she and her boyfriend Jimmy are busted doing something they shouldn’t be doing while at Mrs. Jones house, Cassie’s world of being intimately unsatisfied is turned upside down in the most unexpected way! Mrs. Jones, at first impression, is an uptight and frigid woman who catches Cassie and Jimmy together one night when she comes home early from her night out. Not one to let an opportunity pass her by, Mrs. Jones, an unlikely candidate in the art of seduction, takes the situation in her own hands for an erotically charged game the three of them can play. Can Cassie, along with her boyfriend, rise to the occasion and please Mrs. Jones? Will this unexpected side of Mrs. Jones be Cassie’s unraveling or a new beginning? Never judge a book by its cover is a lesson Cassie learns and will not soon forget!
Tara A. Smith (born 1961) is a professor of philosophy and holder of the BB&T Chair for the Study of Objectivism and holder of the Anthem Foundation Fellowship for the Study of Objectivism at the University of Texas at Austin.
Smith specializes in moral and political theory. She did her undergraduate work at the University of Virginia and received her doctorate from Johns Hopkins University. Her published works include the books Viable Values: A Study of Life as the Root and Reward of Morality (2000), Moral Rights and Political Freedom (1995), and Ayn Rand's Normative Ethics: The Virtuous Egoist (2006). She is also a contributing author to several essay collections about Ayn Rand's novels. Smith has written in journals such as the Journal of Philosophy, American Philosophical Quarterly, Social Philosophy and Policy, and Law and Philosophy.
Smith has lectured all across the United States including Harvard University, Wheeling Jesuit University, Duke University, University of Pittsburgh, and New York University, and to groups of businessmen. She has also organized conferences, often ones emphasizing objective law.
She is on the board of The Philosopher's Index and is on the Academic Advisory Council of The Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism at Clemson University. Smith is a member of the Ayn Rand Society,which exists within the American Philosophical Association. She is also affiliated with the Ayn Rand Institute.