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Josh and Carrie have been married for ten years and well...their sex life has gotten dull and predictable. When they move to a new city, their vivacious Realtor, Sylvia, suggests a threesome. At first Carrie is shocked but the idea is fermenting in her brain. And Josh? He loves Carrie and if she wants to experiment and go to a Swinger's Club, he's all in. The friendly people they meet at the club and a few drinks leads to soft swinging. It was a blast and now they think they're ready to take it to the next level-full swinging with beautiful Sylvia and her hunky husband Byron. Their visit was so much fun, and the next day are introduced to another couple, Joan and Robert. Carrie's not sure she likes Joan. When Josh was with her, she brought out the primal animal in him. Why has he never dominated Carrie the way he did with Joan? From there they graduate to a full fledged, orgy, swinging party where Carrie's fantasies become memories. They've made lots of great friends, shared laughs and had sizzling hot sex with them. But the best thing of all is the renewed love and lust they have for each other.
About the Author
In a lot of ways, I have been living the dream well before I published my first book. I'm married to a strong, intelligent and great looking man whose number one priority is to have my back. He rocks my world, and I love rocking his. We've had some pretty hot adventures together, which were the inspiration for my first books. Why do I write? I write for the same reason I love to read. Something happens and I'm swept away by the story. It didn't happen right away when I began my first story, but it happened pretty quickly. It's hard to describe... yes, I know, that's a bad thing for an author to say but it's true. I write because I can't not write. And I love it! ABOUT MY WRITING What can happen after Happy Ever After wears off? After the house is bought. The kids on the way. Bills start to pile up. Work gets harder. Sometimes... time slips by and we get 'caught up'. If the picket fence needs a coat of paint, if the car needs a new set of tires... oh for God's sake--if the sheets on the bed are getting a little worn at the edges... maybe some other stuff is too. I write about everyday couples that are living normal lives. They have jobs--some have professional careers, homes, some even have kids. They have full lives. But something's missing. And it used to be there, dammit. In my books, my characters explore questions like: "How DO you fall for, get turned on again like you were first dating, but with someone who's been farting in your bed for the last five, ten, or more years?" Re-ignite the spark? Not the 'I love you, here's some flowers' spark. Not the 'I love you, here's a bubble bath with candles' spark. Don't get me wrong- I love flowers and bubble baths too. I'm NOT talking about 'Date Night' either. Don't get me wrong--those are really important. Just hanging out with my husband is great. What I AM talking about here is something different than that. I'm talking about ((((THAT))) spark. The being wanted? No. The being desired? Nope. The being craved spark. Where your partner's not just thinking about you... but where your partner is obsessed by you. The early sex was awesome, wasn't it? That craving, and your craving being returned in spades. The kind of sex that stays with you for three days after. Those are the aspects of relationships I write about. The afterglow that lasts for three days. Or a week. So, what can happen after Happy Ever After? Happier Ever After. And, dear reader, that's what I write about.
About the Author
In a lot of ways, I have been living the dream well before I published my first book. I'm married to a strong, intelligent and great looking man whose number one priority is to have my back. He rocks my world, and I love rocking his. We've had some pretty hot adventures together, which were the inspiration for my first books. Why do I write? I write for the same reason I love to read. Something happens and I'm swept away by the story. It didn't happen right away when I began my first story, but it happened pretty quickly. It's hard to describe... yes, I know, that's a bad thing for an author to say but it's true. I write because I can't not write. And I love it! ABOUT MY WRITING What can happen after Happy Ever After wears off? After the house is bought. The kids on the way. Bills start to pile up. Work gets harder. Sometimes... time slips by and we get 'caught up'. If the picket fence needs a coat of paint, if the car needs a new set of tires... oh for God's sake--if the sheets on the bed are getting a little worn at the edges... maybe some other stuff is too. I write about everyday couples that are living normal lives. They have jobs--some have professional careers, homes, some even have kids. They have full lives. But something's missing. And it used to be there, dammit. In my books, my characters explore questions like: "How DO you fall for, get turned on again like you were first dating, but with someone who's been farting in your bed for the last five, ten, or more years?" Re-ignite the spark? Not the 'I love you, here's some flowers' spark. Not the 'I love you, here's a bubble bath with candles' spark. Don't get me wrong- I love flowers and bubble baths too. I'm NOT talking about 'Date Night' either. Don't get me wrong--those are really important. Just hanging out with my husband is great. What I AM talking about here is something different than that. I'm talking about ((((THAT))) spark. The being wanted? No. The being desired? Nope. The being craved spark. Where your partner's not just thinking about you... but where your partner is obsessed by you. The early sex was awesome, wasn't it? That craving, and your craving being returned in spades. The kind of sex that stays with you for three days after. Those are the aspects of relationships I write about. The afterglow that lasts for three days. Or a week. So, what can happen after Happy Ever After? Happier Ever After. And, dear reader, that's what I write about.
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