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It's Always April

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April Renee was once a successful and driven executive, leading a major healthcare organization in Southern California. While visiting family in the Midwest one winter, she slips on some ice and severely injures her lower spine. As she is recovering from her injury, she develops Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder, a rare neurological condition that causes April Renee to have hundreds of spontaneous orgasms every day. Over time, her condition spins into a condition called Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder. April Renee begins thinking and doing things that she knows she shouldn't.

After years of unsuccessfully fighting "the addiction", struggling with severe depression, feeling deep shame and a dangerous level of self-loathing, April Renee gives into the addiction, stops fighting it, and adapts her life to live with, and enjoy it. She no longer feels shame. She no longer hates herself. She has actually learned to love her life.

In 2020 April Renee buys a sprawling cedar-and-stone house on a lake in Wisconsin and eventually turns it into the most unusual bed-and-breakfast you will never find advertised in any travel guide. There are no check-in times, no dress code, no closed doors. There is only one permanent April Renee, always naked, always available, always listening. Men arrive there carrying things they cannot say out loud anywhere widowhood, divorce, shame, loneliness, the terror that they are no longer wanted. They leave lighter, louder, laughing, sometimes crying, almost always planning the return visit before their tires hit the gravel.

416 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 12, 2025

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