The beautiful, Captain Amy, is back in this heart racing sequel to the bestselling erotic short story, Lust Virus: Infection. In the not too distant future, divorce and adultery are seen as a way of life. No marriages last. In a desperate attempt to curb this decline in holy matrimony the government released the lust virus into the atmosphere.
The lust virus attacks only the males of the human race and turns them into wild passionate lovers. The lust virus causes a man to become infatuated with a single woman. That woman is his lover, his life and his cure. Only through sex with that woman can a man stop an attack of the lust virus, but if he is unable to have sex with that woman then his heart will explode. This has led to a one hundred percent success rate in all marriages, as staying together is a matter of life and death, but what happens if the man you married is already linked to another woman? Captain Amy has to make a difficult choice when her best friend's husband suffers his first attack of the lust virus. Without her help he will die. Amy reluctantly agrees to save his life, as her best friend is forced to watch, but the pleasure she is about to experience will change her life forever
You can tick off all of the usual erotic services performed in this story. The concept of a Lust Virus is plenty weird as it seems to affect only males and only when they are aroused by women whom they lust after. The lust is plenty confused with Love -- men infected with this virus seem to fall in love with the woman who "infected" them, but since this is erotica the men become potent lovers as well. All of this virus conceit maintains the illusion of monogamy. The author's intent seems to be to give women a lusty story while easing any qualms about sexual experiences. Logically none of this virus idea can withstand too much thought, but the point is to give women a satisfying read while offering plenty of hints at a kind of new morality...sex without guilt, sex that saves an aroused male's life (the virus kills men within an hour if the woman doesn't have mercy on him and allow him to give her the most amazing sex she experiences, no matter how many times she has to "save" the smitten male.
That's what I'm reading into how the virus idea works and how the author seems to be providing all(?) women (some women?) a moral imperative for engaging in the best sex the author can describe. Is this "guilt-free" erotica? I think that's what you are supposed to get from this story.
Besides the psychology behind the virus, the story is pleasantly erotic enough for you to enjoy. Whether you care about or need the explicit moral imperative that the woman in the story must give herself over to the best sex ever, every time, is here for you...and it can be your own little secret.