In Reclaimed, you will dive into the complex and often unspoken struggles of desire, insecurity, and the unexpected paths to rekindling passion. Husband and former stud, Cole, finds himself spiraling into a vortex of self-doubt as he gets older and gains weight, triggering deep-seated insecurities. His world, once lusty and full of promise, now feels shrouded in a sense of inadequacy and doubt. Valentina, Cole's devoted wife, witnesses her husband's transformation with a mix of empathy and concern. Determined to reignite the spark in their relationship, she embarks on a daring journey, seeking to awaken Cole's desire through unconventional means. Her plan involves her enigmatic rock star ex, Evan, whose presence both threatens and promises to ignite long-buried passions. As Valentina navigates the delicate balance between her love for Cole and her desire to rekindle their connection, she must confront her own vulnerabilities and the consequences of her choices. Reclaimed is a raw and honest exploration of the lengths to which love can drive us, and the transformative power of embracing one's desires. Join Cole and Valentina on their intimate journey of self-discovery, where the boundaries between love, lust, and longing blur, and the path to reclaiming desire is both treacherous and rewarding.
This book contains intense scenes from a hotwife/cuckold relationship, including MF, and MMMF, among others.
It’s sexy, that I understand. But there are two seemingly unrelated stories here. Or I should say, they are marginally related to our husband’s insecurities regarding sex with his wife.
The first part, which eventually reappears at the end of the book, deals with this weird club where they draw people from the audience to come and be part of the drama on stage. In fact the participants are the drama.
Then it shifts to the broad middle. This is a story of a band, a band that she knew about from when she was single and sort of a groupie to the band. She and the band’s singer got it on, and on, and on…
Now, after she has moved on and married her husband, the band is back in town, doing a series of concerts.
Of course our couple ends up going and of course, when the concert is over, the wife ends up backstage and then leaving with the singer. She did first discuss this with her husband and got his okay. Both of them understood the consequences.
After she returns home from the band’s motel she and her husband get intimate and she gets his okay to go to the band’s next concert obviously to get more from the singer, really solidly reconnecting with her past experiences with the singer.
That second night allows husband and wife to come back together and enjoy sex between them again.
But the next chapter reverts back to the stage performance and I completely don’t understand the connection between these two different plots.
The middle section story of the wife reconnecting with the singer and that leading to reconnecting with her husband, is pretty good and sexually exciting.
But why and what’s the point of the other plot is beyond me.
So 4 stars for the band section and 1 star for the stage shows. Leading to a weak 3 stars overall.
Lee delivers his usual enjoyable hotwife/sizequeen unveiling here. What stands out is the husband's vulnerability. Cole, a stud in his youth when he and Valentina were all over each other constantly, is now overweight and out of shape—so much so that he stays away from his wife out of shame, guilt and inadequacy. He encourages her to step out, with an old boyfriend who's a rock musician, so that she can get what Cole can no longer give her.
I like how Lee developed this whole angle. It felt real.
Wow If you love lifestyle books this is a sensational must read. Valentina and Cole lead us on their journey of discovery. I hope Matthew has Book Two planned as a follow up! Brilliant main characters. Evan and d the band are a great supporting act! Wonderful descriptive prose. Fantastic plot so far! Five white hot, pumping, pulsing, shooting stars⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I really enjoyed reading this story. However, I am not a fan of short story. But I am a fan of Matthew Lee. This story is hot. But like most short story I'm left dangling. Because to me there is not and ending. I am not going to say why here because I don't want to spoil the story for the next reader.