James and Miranda move back to the small town where James grew up. James immediately regrets the decision when they run into an old bully from high school. But Paul's a changed man. He's also married to James' old girlfriend April. Miranda watches James untangle some of the knots from his past and ties a few herself.
You know the premise from the book blurb..guy, who's been cuckolded before by a bully boy, moves back to where it happened, this time with his wife. Meets up again with the bully, who's supposedly a changed man, and his ex, now married to said bully. You can guess, now, where it goes..the pattern is repeated. Although well written, it's just the usual fair, husband wanting his wife to be a slut on another man's, well endowed of course, dick. Nothing that sets it above any of the loadsa books in the same vane..
James has supported his gorgeous wife Miranda in starting her writing career. Now that she is successful he can take a breather. So they inexplicably move back to James’s small town. Why inexplicably you ask? Well, James’s past immediately starts to haunt incessantly and it’s something he doesn’t want his wife to find out about. Bullied by Paul Paulaski, AKA Beaster, he was cuckolded by him with his then girlfriend April. Although apologetic, Beaster is the same loud brash hulk and what’s worse he’s married April. When they meet James has a fearful inkling that Miranda is attracted to this rough guy. Their pillow talk by no coincidence gets raunchy. The question is, will facing his past exorcize the ghost that haunts him or will history repeat itself. A much more cerebral erotic story this time from Lenov, with more cuckold angst and build up than adulteress scenes throughout, be patient.
James and his new wife Miranda, have to move back to his hometown. He is not happy about it because of bad memories. But surely his old nemesis Paul, who bullied him and stole his girlfriend April, won't still be around.
Surprise Surprise! He's still there and now married to April. Paul says he's a changed man but when James notices him flirting with Miranda all the old angst and doubt comes roaring back.
Yep, you've read this plot before from other authors. Not much new here but it's written we'll and Lenov knows how to wind the husband up.
Sex scenes are okay but nothing all that hot. The story is primarily about the husband’s angst and inner turmoil.