This box set collects the first four books of The Cayman Proxy hotwife thriller series. 114,000 words, revised and edited.
Mitchell Sutton's family is one of the wealthiest in London. But Mitch is an outsider, the handsome young son who took his own path. He’s in love with a girl from the wrong side of the tracks.
Kate’s a troubled Council house girl thrown into a lifestyle she never imagined. But she’s more than his dressed up little princess.
He’s got just about everything she needs. But she’s got a mind full of dark thoughts she can’t escape. And there’s something Mitch can’t give her.
She needs something his money can’t buy.
He would do anything for her.
They hit the hot beaches of Grand Cayman, a reunion with an old friend and a handsome stranger. Passion boils in her blood. Can she make this work or will her desires destroy the man she loves?
Part 2: Did Mitch and Kate's fun little foursome put out her fire? Mitch hopes so but Kate feels the embers still glowing. Then a spark, a new idea, darker and dirtier than before and she wants to take Mitch down with her.
Her filthy French mechanic is game to give her more of what she needs. Her closest friend Kiley wants what's best for everyone, but she feels terrible for what Kate is putting Mitch through.
It's getting hotter in Cayman and they've got five days left. They should stop but Kate wants to fan those flames, feel how hot it can get just before it consumes their marriage.
Part 3: Now the fun begins.
All the cards are on the table and Mitch knows his wife; has seen her for what she truly is.
But he's never loved her more. Loves her despite her darkness. Maybe even because of it.
They're home in London. Things are good. The ugly things that were done in Cayman still fresh in their minds but neither of them is going to talk about it. They just want to get on with it.
Perhaps he doesn't have what it takes between his legs, but he's got it in spades between the ears. He'll use what he's got to drive his wife wild and really give her what no other man ever could. He knows her better than she knows herself.
Kate is under his thumb and she doesn't even know it. Mitch has her walking a narrow rope high above certain destruction, making her do the dirty things things she hates that she loves. Doing it to save her husband.
Part 4: Mitch knows he went too far.
He’s pushed his wife Kate to her very limits. It was worth it while it lasted. She trembled at his touch and she didn’t even know the depths he’d travelled to bring her to that edge.
But now it’s over, he had to put it to a stop. His game was far too dangerous. More dangerous than he could ever have imagined. He saw a side to his wife that scared him.
But the absence of danger has left Kate overwhelmed by a crushing dread. She doesn’t think it’s really over. She knows her filthy French lover isn’t gone forever.
She knows he won’t be able to keep his hands off her for long. Maybe she won’t wait. Maybe she’ll take matters into her own hands.
Warning: This book contains quite graphic depictions of sex between consenting adults. It is not for anyone under 21 years old.
KT Morrison writes stories about women who cheat and loving relationships that go too far—couples who open a mysterious door, then struggle to get it closed as trouble pushes through the threshold.
First, I appreciate that Morrison very quickly made this series available in a box set, rather than waiting around for readers to purchase the individual novellas--and *then* release the cheaper box set. So, thank you, KT Morrison, for that!
Morrison has woven a complex and interesting story. For me, the novel is much more erotic in the opening "book": Kate has talked her husband Mitch into a Cayman Island swap with her BFF Kiley and Kiley's friend. What Mitch doesn't know is that Kiley's friend is generously endowed--so much so that Mitch is overwhelmed by the competition and Kate's reaction. Morrison's story while the quartet are in the Cayman develops predictably, but it remains edgy and erotic. Once the characters return to their homes, the plot becomes more twisted--kinky twisted and plot twisted. Mitch devises a plan to keep Kate in a state of excitement in the hopes of giving her more satisfaction (and feeling that he is responsible for that satisfaction); naturally, not all goes as planned. The last half of the novel is certainly less predictable and definitely suspenseful, but I also found the characters to be less sympathetic and less interesting. Episode 5 of the story is now out, but I'm undecided whether to continue with the story. Right now, I just don't much care what happens to Mitch and Kate.