From bestselling author Kenny Wright comes a brand-new hotwife thriller!
David hasn’t seen his wife, Amanda, in two months—not since she went undercover on a dangerous, highly secretive case. He doesn’t know where she is, what she’s doing, or who she’s pretending to be. He only knows he misses her—her laugh, her touch, her kiss.
Then one night, David finds himself in a strip club... and finds her on stage.
Seeing Amanda like this—seductive, confident, and far more uninhibited than he ever imagined—awakens a cocktail of confusion, desire, jealousy... and a craving for more. And then suddenly he's dragged into Amanda’s dark and thrilling new world, where every move could shatter her cover—and their marriage.
Can they survive the lies, the danger, and the temptation? Or has Amanda already crossed a line that neither of them can undo?
Packed with explicit, pulse-pounding passion, intrigue, and a unique take on not just the hotwife genre, but the mystery-thriller genre, this is one story you won’t forget.
What can I say, I love KW's erotic stories! This has hot sex, a worried husband, confused emotional moments of watching and wondering if his wife isn't getting in over her head and might just lose herself in the moment it'll end up changing her; what's not to like! Things got so intense at moments I had to put it down and catch my breath! But moments later I picked it up again because I craved knowing how it ends! Surprise it doesn't! Ok KW, you have me hooked, now for the next instalment of an magnificent erotic story!
It took me a bit to get into this book. Too much of MC David interacting with a work colleague, and no wife in sight. This turned around as the story progressed. We did get to know wife Amanda later, but not really in depth. David described her, but we really didn’t hear from her. I hope that turns around in Book 2.
The story outside the sex is interesting, although suspending belief is required. How that story and David’s self-analysis interact is well worth some thought.
A superbly written book with David’s insights to think about.
This series is an alltime fave for me. Wright blends together a lot of elements —action, sex, character development, plot—and does it well.
Amanda is a (gorgeous of course) FBI agent undercover as a stripper in an operation directed at the mobbed-up club owner. The story has me right there, but it gets a lot more involved than that.
Husband David, initially in the dark about what she's doing, stumbles across the truth accidentally, causing complications. It's a security risk if he knows anything about her work or the case.
What's most delicious about the story, on the prurience side of the ledger, is the appetite with which Amanda pursues her role.
It gives her a chance to explore wicked lusts this good-girl straight arrow has always repressed. On her overachieving side, she's determined to fully embrace her cover to sell it and complete the mission.
She becomes not just any old stripper. She's the hottest one, the one all the men want. .
It goes well beyond pole dancing, of course. There are the lap dances out front, going further in the private VIP rooms, and becoming the favorite bimbo of the mobster.
Who's something of a voyeur.
As David discovers he is, because of course he is.
But he has endless reservations about what this means for their marriage.
A caveat: Wright's husbands are sometimes too squeamish, feminist and nice for my taste. 'This goes against all my/her/our feminist principles!' "Oh my God, they're objectifying her!"
But Wright weaves it into the fabric of the story. David's fears and reservations become a key plot element. Plus they contrast with the Real Men she now bangs. Plus, they add contrast that raises the heat. Watching her is hot, even more so because it's not Politically Correct. Just as she finds her own behavior even hotter because it's, by her own standards, way naughty.
Wright thickens the plot with weird rumblings on the FBI's side. Amanda has mixed feelings about her handler Julia, who's a manipulative, hot, and sometimes nasty frenemy. On this op she plays a wild married woman who frequents the club.
Julia becomes the vehicle allowing David (and thus us peeping readers) to witness what Amanda's up to. Does this jeopardize the operation? Is she doing it to drive a wedge between them or for some other reason? Is there a lot more which doesn't immediately meet the eye?
Wright makes it all work: finding great reasons for David and us to witness Amanda in writhing and voluptuous action, and making them all essential to the plot. 'Why, no, Your Honor, these sex scenes weren't gratuitous at all. David had Very Important Realizations during them. Julia established Critical Facts for the investigation.'
There are a couple of great twists bringing the story to a resounding climax. Pun intended.
If I recall correctly, Amanda makes a cameo appearance in his more recent work "Caught in the Act," with suggestions she'll figure more strongly in that one's sequel.
One way I know this story is a keeper is my own reaction at the end. When Amanda talks of putting her stripper alter-ego Raven to rest, I silently screamed, "No! No! No! Bring her back for more trips to the pole! More lap dances! More smoking-hot group scenes! I want her to live forever!"
Or at least let's see Amanda letting her own party girl out to play again. She, David, and we all want it.
Nice cameo appearance in the limited-edition epilogue by personal trainer AJ, star bull of "Training to Love It" and "Something Forbidden" and with an off-camera role in Kirsten McCurran's "Hot Dates". His list of married-woman conquests, to which Amanda is added, is formidable and envious. And Wright drops in a crosslink to his enjoyable reality-survival show yarn "Castaway."
Best Kenny Wright book Ever and he has written many good ones.
This has been part 1 of one great book. Interesting characters, a really interesting premise and story, lots of well written sex, and more than anything - constant and almost unbearable ANST. I actually had to take time off between chapters to handle the constant anst. I am not gong to go into the story, that's why you read the book, but suffice it to say I have already bought Book 2. Brian Boswell's masterpiece was The Two Sides of Terry. This book is Kenny's.
Excellent read as the husband struggles with his wife's dedication to her job. Ask yourself how you would react in the same situation????? What would go thru your mind? Panic, jealousy, anger? then slowly and thru accident, bits and pieces fall into your lap. Pure mind Fx#! Kenny drags you in and when you think you can get up.........a text message ...........