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Rachel's latest physio client hasn't needed her services for at least the last three visits. She knows exactly why he keeps calling the agency to have her back. She's got Arnelle and Samantha's stories of infidelity scrolling in the back of her mind when she goes to see Amir one last time.

She knows she can't do the same thing to Ted. But when she comes clean and tells him what's happening he reacts with the sort of indifference that might drive any woman into the arms of another man...

The Good Wives Cheating Club is a series of loosely connected stories about mature women rediscovering desire with men that aren't their husbands. A lighthearted approach to cheating stories with guaranteed HEA.

117 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 19, 2025

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839 reviews46 followers
March 29, 2026
This is the second book in this series. A number of 40-something women follow a similar walk on the wild side. Arnelle starts the ball rolling and describes how her husband likes it - there isn’t a book on Arnelle. She’s followed by Samantha (Sam - Downward, Dawg) and in this book Rachel. The third book (I’m reading it now) is Unprofessional Instruction starting Tanya.

In each case the women want some excitement in their lives, but not from their husbands. In Rachel’s first encounter she gets a facial and thinks:

“She hadn’t understood until that moment how deeply she’d craved this. She’d fantasized about it from time to time …”, she then goes on to explain that she’d never asked for one from her husband.

Later she converses with her lover:

“I want you to fuck me.” … “I want to be used.” … “ … I want to feel like…like I’m just a body to you. Something you take what you need from.” … “You want it a little rougher.” … “How rough?” She shook her head. “I don’t know that,’ she whispered.”

In this instalment, the wife wants sanitized sex with her husband and unbridled sex from her BBC young lover. It bothers me that the women in these stories (the stories are all from the women’s perspectives) feel a lack of enthusiasm from their husbands but want a lot of control over their husbands in the bedroom. Yet when it comes to their lovers, it’s all about what the young stud wants. Then of course there’s the “real man” issue where the real man “takes what he wants”. Putting the positive spin on this conundrum - golly, women are complicated!

The story is very well written. I felt there was less interaction with the husband.

Even ranking this story on my short story scale, this is 4 Stars because of the less character development and less husband interaction.

I’ll post a review when I finish Unprofessional Instruction. I have a strong hope that at the end of the three books in the series, there is a fourth book that ties it all together and plots a path into the future. Maybe the four couples get into swapping? Or will it be BBC all the way?
613 reviews12 followers
March 27, 2026
“Meh”.

Ok I guess. Pretty standard fare. Different kind of husband but normal selfish wife. Says I need six more words. There. hehe
1,077 reviews52 followers
April 1, 2026
Lovely Hotwife-Really?

Such sex, such energy, so wrong she thought, still not sure.

A good author can take a subject, twist it, put it in different surroundings and come up with a wonderfully new and complicated story.

This is a new and complicated story and I loved it.

Let’s examine it.

A hotwife is a woman, usually married, who can go and have sex with other men without even having to ask her husband.

So how can the author make this interesting? Some can’t. All they can do is put a woman in the situation, let her have hot and heavy sex and then go back to living with her husband.

But how many times can you read that and have it still get you excited.

Not I, lately I’ve read some books that were so simplistic that I needed to speed read to get to the end. You can be sure that they hardly (pun intended) got me excited.

But then take the simple story and let a real author drop it into new surroundings, with new and different people. Then you’ve got a wonderful story like this one.

A new hotwife who is still not sure about what she should be doing. This even after she’s had two thrilling escapades with a man about half her age. Even though it appears that it’s also exciting her husband and maybe brought new sexual tension to their marriage, something that was lost years ago, if it ever was present.

What makes this story grab me where it can hurt, but not just that, it can bring me to the page, page after page till I finish.

I finish perplexed because I still don’t know how this marriage will unfold. Because the story opened up new passages, new twists, new turns.

Can she be happy with the lack of response that these episodes elicit in her husband? Does she feel the need to keep seeing her young lover? If yes, will she still be able to look so positive toward her husband after she continues to get more and more satisfaction from her lover? Will she and her lover become more intimate?

Oh there’s so much more that could be written about this couple.

But that’s only apparent because a good author has put a simple idea, a hotwife, into new and exciting surroundings and has done it in a way that can capture the reader and open new possibilities. I hope that the author can someday return to this couple and write further.

But don’t let that make you think that you should not read this now. No, if you skip this one, you’ll be the loser.
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453 reviews
February 4, 2026
This is another of his better works.
Not all of his storylines ring realistically.

This series does. The ‘No Lies Club’ is a group of ladies who shine. Their conversations are fun to read.
The set of characters in this episode is Arnelle (who’s example seems to draw followers like lemmings). Rachel, Ted, her husband, and Amir, her lover.
There isn’t as much conversation in this one. Rachel was in the audience when Arnell spilled the beans in the first book.

Rachel has a better understanding of Ted. Plus, she has a deeper loyalty toward him.

She is forty eight and is married to Ted, an engineer. (kudo’s to Mr Lenov, Ted thinks and acts like an engineer).
Rachel is an in-home therapist for a college level tennis player. Amir. She’s had him as a client for six weeks and he’s been flirting with her very seriously. He’s nearly finished with his treatments, and she’s tormented about succumbing to his advances.
While her and Ted’s sex life is nearly non existent, she has great difficulty accepting the idea of cheating on him.

Had Arnell not brought this subject up for discussion, Rachel, in all probability would have moved on and forgotten all about Amir. But Arnells (and Sams) discussions prompted her to think about acting,.. that gave her the courage to mention it to Ted.

She brings the subject up to Ted and his reaction shocks her. He had no reaction at all. She expected anger, shock, pain,….anything but what he did. She wasn’t trying to provoke him, but she expected a genuine reaction.
She saw his lack of reaction as ‘permission wrapped in indifference. His perceived indifference hurt her,… so she left and went to Amir. She left Ted in pain.

When she gets home, several hours later,.. Ted’s reaction is even more profound.

The heat in this episode is awesome. She is submissive and I expect this relationship to follow a similar pattern to as Sam and Chris. Chris, after two weeks, realized he wanted to watch.
Ted, being an engineer, I fully expect a similar reaction,.. eventually. He might have to chew on the idea (of Rachel getting railed), but his reaction to her when she gets home will mature to watching Amir perform. Mr Lenov is too good a writer to overlook an opportunity like this.


Rachel is easier to respect than Sam. Sam, was a cheating slut. She totally pushed Chris out of her mind when she decided to strap on Malik. She had no more thought of her husband, than her idle dildo in her underwear drawer. After it was done, she got all repentant. In the next two weeks,.. she wanted a repeat, she saw Chris wrestling with the idea of watching, and she knew,.. They both wanted a repeat. Did she offer or suggest it? NO. It's pretty clear, if Chris gets tired of watching, and forbids Malik,.. she'll go behind his back with either Malik or another prospect. She didn't hesitate the first time, and she won't in the future.

Rachel, left the house (to go to Amir) with the misunderstanding that Ted 'didn't care'. She understands Ted much better now. She will never 'cheat' on Ted. Just like the first time, she will bring up the subject to Ted. She knows now, that he won't refuse her, but that's not why she'll tell him. Her loyalty is genuine. It's easy to respect her.

Both books are told from the wives POV.
The way these stories are told is a mark of pure brilliance.
Great books and really hot.
An easy five stars.
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1,588 reviews
November 22, 2025
What a magnificent examination of a couple’s entry into the lifestyle.
Ted and Rachel have a wonderful marriage.
Enter alpha Amir - a patient or ex-patient of Rachel.
After talking to her friends - Arnelle and Samantha - Rachel discloses to Ted that she wants something more.
Much more ruins this magnificent book.
Great plot!
Beautiful main characters - great supporting characters!
Beautiful descriptive plot - especially in all the erotic scenes.
If you enjoy Hotwife books this is a must read by a master storyteller.
So much reality!
Five white hot, pumping, pulsing, shooting stars⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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