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Serving It Up: An Interracial Hotwife Fantasy

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Swinging by the diner where his wife works, Peter stumbles onto a deeply unsettling scene. Rachel appears to be flirting with a customer. He can't stop staring and what's more unsettling is the arousal that fills him at the sight. He's relieved when he sees her admit she's married. But the scene haunts him and starts to intrude on every aspect of his life.
But when Rachel's behavior starts changing in mysterious ways it pushes Peter to wonder: is she craving the attention of other men? And what would happen if she found out that maybe he wouldn't mind that so much?

123 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 8, 2022

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April 29, 2022
Rachel and Peter, late 20s have been married for 2 years.

Despite Peter being a high earner, Rachel likes a little bit of independents and continues to work as a waitress in a diner.

One evening Peter is arriving at the diner to pick Rachel up, at the end of her shift, when he is stopped in his tracks. His wife is inside flirting with a dark stranger, as he watches the black cook Jerome joins in the lively banter.

Thinking about it, he realizes that Rachel has been in an exceptionally good mood in the last few weeks.

He continues to spy on her and the flirting continues. He reaps the benefit as she is suddenly all over him every night.

When the Diner is forcibly shut down for the day, a concerned Peter arrives home to find his wife alone with Jerome.

The couple decides to open up to each other and Rachel starts to test and tease Peter.

This is very much a Hotwifing tale with consensual cuckolding, one not to be missed, highly recommended!
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1,507 reviews
March 21, 2022
Another masterpiece by Jason about the lifestyle.
An absolute master of the genre and this is a terrific book.
Peter and Rachel are deeply in love.
Peter is successful in his work so there is no need for Rachel to work.
When Peter discovers his wife flirting with her co-worker the plot thickens.
So does Peter.
Beautiful character development.
Sensational descriptive plot - especially the important scenes.
This is a terrific exploration of the lifestyle.
If you are a fan this is a must read.
Five white hot pulsing shooting stars for Peter and Rachel.
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March 20, 2022
Almost dropped to a 4-star rating as the ending was abbreviated and how it ended was underwhelming.

Thankfully, the rest of the story was great. Even the sex between husband and wife was exciting to read.

Story is borderline novella length so character development isn't huge but you won't miss it as the marriage and their communication fills the void.

Premise and setting were ideal for chapter length chunks of story.

Really good read for my tastes. A few grammar errors, the kind typically missed by automated spell check.
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