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Luke and Jenna are at a crossroads in their sex-starved, seven-year itch marriage. Jenna catches Luke sending sassy pics of her to a friend who happens to be an old flame.


Old sparks rekindle, then fly as they decide to play with fire.

34 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 21, 2018

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Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 reviews
7 reviews
July 9, 2018
Great cover and even better story. This one steamed up my glasses...more than a few times
5 reviews1 follower
February 14, 2019
I know there's plenty of real cyber sex going on but Lexi Rush, one of my fav authors, brings it to life. Great writing of a true story.
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933 reviews17 followers
March 22, 2020
A Nice Sexually Short Story for the Digital Age

Jenna catches her husband sharing some sexual locker room email banter with his best friend and her former lover, Jim, someone she refers too as "Tall, Dark and Hung-Some.

Jenna joins the conversation and soon they are sexting, sharing tribute and masturbation vids, sending overnight packages of a phallic facsimile of Jim's manhood and using it in a live shared cyber session.

A nice little digital age cuckold story.
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777 reviews27 followers
December 9, 2021
A solid and wrll-conceived story

Do I necessarily believe it's based on real life? Maybe.

Is it sexy and fun? Absolutely!

What makes this better than a lot in the genre is the emotional component, which lends the air of realism. Totally fun story with a lot of slow burn to the finale.
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43 reviews16 followers
June 13, 2023
The idea was fun but the writing was not so good and this was more like a pamphlet than a book - It was like a 10-15 minute read.
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