There might be another rift between Tori Spelling and her mother, Candy. The 68-year-old socialite has published a new book called Candy At Last, in which she shares intimate details about her love life and also about her relationship with her daughter and her husband, Dean McDermott.

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After her husband Aaron Spelling passed away in 2006, Candy began dating and describes her sex life with a boyfriend named "Larry," who she says was a little more than she could handle.

"My bionic man could go on for five or six hours, and there is no woman, middle-aged or otherwise, who wants to have sex for that long," Candy writes. "It was like running a marathon."

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Candy also writes in the book that the first time she met McDermott was at her late husband's funeral and that it wasn't until the birth of Tori's first child, Liam, that she was able to heal the rift in their family. In addition, she also says that reports of Tori being disinherited from her father's will were untrue.

"What nobody knew what that both Tori and (brother) Randy had already received disbursements from a trust while Aaron was still alive," she writes.

Candy also added that she has established college funds for her six grandchildren, which includes Tori and Dean's children, Liam, Stella, Hattie, and Finn.

Candy At Last is available in bookstores now.