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Dear Diary: A Hotwife Fantasy

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This book is now available in the bundle Hotwife Books 2.
Sam and Kate Parsons have a good life but he wants more attention from his wife.
When she leaves her diary out, he can't resist the urge to peak inside.
Her writing reveals a secret about the reason their friends are splitting up: a sexual misadventure that derailed their marriage.
When Sam confronts Kate about what she wrote, the two embark on a hotwife journey that leads them to the vacation of their life.
Will their marriage be able to survive?

118 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 27, 2016

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Jason Lenov

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October 14, 2017
Once not, now 🔥!

Although it starts out a little bit slowly... Dear Diary really heard up well. After their friends announce their impending divorce, a young couple try to figure out the cause. Imagine their surprise and shock, when they discover that the very thing that split their friends up, actually jumpstarts their stalled sex life and, indeed, brings them closer. So they decide to try the hotwife lifestyle...with much better results! Through doubts, angst, jealousy and confusion and anger,...but mostly intense arousal, they thrive and become more aware of the other's needs and quit taking their marriage for granted. An all around stimulating book with a happy ending!
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September 23, 2017
I love the premise of secretly learning about a wife's sexual desires. Jason uses a diary trope early in the book, but could have done even more with it throughout this quickly escalating story. The diary could have been a key method for revealing the wife's conflicted feelings, instead of depending on direct 'check-in' conversations and hesitations. I would have enjoyed this solid book even more if the diary was used to build tension between the husband and wife via concealed opinions/respect/trust for each other's sexual desires and behaviors.
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May 1, 2017
Possible Jason's finest novel so far
Sam and Kate want that little bit more in their marriage
Zoe and Jim spark some desires
Desires to take part in an ancient fertility ritual
They experiment with big Darryl and also his friend
Sam loves cleaning Kate after her experiences
Kate loves the large black poles that she now has to ride
They take part in the ritual
A blessing for them both
Every desire fulfilled
Five stars
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