Communication is a key ingredient in a strong marriage. Isn’t it? It probably isn’t all that strong in Jerry and Tanya’s marriage… and certainly no stronger than in Sarah and Tyler’s marriage. So, why would Jerry or Sarah be shocked to learn that, separately, Tanya and Tyler entered themselves and their spouses into a research project intent on measuring and evaluating the pairing of one highly sexed set of partners versus… considerably less sexed partners. It’s all legitimate research, isn’t? Something intended to save the whales, or some such? What harm could mixing and matching partners for a week cause? This is a less than serious short story containing foul language and some graphic sex; therefore it is intended for those 18+.
Tanya and Tyler are married to Jerry and Sarah. Tanya and Tyler are two strangers that signed up for a research project that requires them to swap spouses for a week and filmed doing it in exchange for $20,000.
Theirs spouses Jerry and Sarah know nothing about this until the experiment's orientation meeting. Reluctantly they agree.
Make your guesses on how this will turn out, I'll wait.
Tanya and Tyler are selfish and oversexed. Turns out that sex is all they want of each other and are incompatible.
Jerry and Sarah are supposed to be boring and frigid. They aren't, develop feelings for each other and fall in love.
Tanya and Tyler are played for comedy, going a little overboard into wacky and unhinged.
I found Jerry and Sarah a lot more compelling, but the author gets a bit too sacarine with it.
There was a ton of Epilogue to the book, probably about a third of it, and was reminiscent of a BTB story without most of the revenge and humiliation. More fun and silly than BTB.
The novella has a great idea for a plot. But the formatting on KU is ugly and the couple swap/pov was muddy. I was like who’s with who again got the first 30 pages. I would not read this again.