Wild in the Country by Karim al-Zib
"Wild in the Country" by Karim Al-Zib, published in 1996, consists of four books, each approximately 100 pages long, presented in epub format. The narrative unfolds in the small Midwestern town of Pickford's Meadows, focusing on the lives of two main characters, Desirée Mitchell and Nancy Pace.
Initially, both characters are portrayed as virgins. Desirée marries Mark Denning, an aspiring state senator, while Nancy becomes engaged to Clete Anderson, the local sheriff. The story explores various themes, including sexual relationships, blackmail, and instances of non-consensual sex, alongside other serious topics.
As the plot develops, issues of infidelity and sexual misconduct arise, with several women depicted as engaging in consensual and non-consensual acts, including controversial and taboo themes. The series culminates with the birth of two babies on the same day, whose skin colors do not match those of their mothers' partners. This situation is ultimately addressed by William Hemmings, the town's pastor and doctor, bringing a resolution to the unfolding drama in the conservative community.