Susan Rose is a famous English movie star, a worldwide household name, but when sex tapes she made under the guise of Susie Deeping in the 1980s surface on the Internet, she takes to a popular TV chat show to talk candidly about that period of her life.
Across London, Susan’s husband Jimmy is being interviewed for a segment on the Blu-ray reissue of Susie’s pornographic movies. He gives his take on the events of the summer of 1984 – when he was a coal miner facing the prospect of redundancy – recounting how he and Susie teamed up with a wedding videographer, a porn peddler and local horny men to make X-rated movies and some much-needed cash.
This is the story of sex during a period that was defined by its persistence to push boundaries. Often amusing, oozing nostalgia, and always hot, it’s a thrilling erotic read unapologetically reliving the best – and worst – of the decade of extremes.
Melissa Charm lives in the rural countryside of northern England with her husband and two dogs, Lucy and Bella. She writes erotica, often with cuckolding themes, but remains tight-lipped about whether her stories reflect her own experiences . . . She also models for her own book covers.
In 1984, 19-year-old Susie lived in a North of England mining town having recently married Jimmy and moved a few doors down the road to their own house.
When the miners’ strike hit they were left without an income and bills mounting up. Through pub drinking buddies, the couple gets the opportunity to earn by starring in amateur housewife ‘Blue videos’ popular at the time.
Fast forward to the present day and the full story of how Susie, now apparently an Oscar-winning Hollywood star, became a porn star is told as the couple are interviewed separately in the lead up to the tapes being re-released on Blue-ray.
Nostalgic, earthy and in parts funny, this is a very different type of easy to read Hotwife tale.