Author: | Charlotte Vannora | ISBN: | 9781476455891 |
Publisher: | Charlotte Vannora | Publication: | April 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Charlotte Vannora |
ISBN: | 9781476455891 |
Publisher: | Charlotte Vannora |
Publication: | April 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
Candy is a hot young wife who plays when her husband, Jack, is out of town. She has Jack’s permission for escapades, if she kisses and tells, but the steamy action in this story tests her limits.
In “Candy Meets the Neighbor,” she drops in on Kyle, the new guy on the block, with a welcome-to-the-neighborhood gift: two bottles of wine. After a little flirting and a playful kiss, they start drinking the wine and getting to know each other in the most intimate ways.
Candy sees herself as the aggressive babe in search of sexual entertainment, but Kyle quickly takes the upper hand and leads her through an afternoon of deeply erotic experiences. They push each other’s sexual boundaries to the point that Candy isn’t sure how she can tell her husband about this escapade.
This story of more than 14,000 words, a novella by some standards, contains strong sexual language and graphic depictions of a range of sexual activities between adults. This is fiction, not real life, and is intended to entertain mature and open-minded adults. It should not be shown to anyone under age 18.
Besides the obvious male-female encounters, “Candy Meets the Neighbor” also has scenes of exhibitionism and consensual bondage, and it contains references to bisexual activities. If any of these descriptions offend you, this book is not for you.
“Candy Meets the Neighbor” is fiction with intelligent but sexually daring adults that strikes a balance between erotic fun and edgy exploration. The author plans to feature Candy in more “hot wife” tales, and in this story she’s dropped a few hints of where those might lead.
Candy is a hot young wife who plays when her husband, Jack, is out of town. She has Jack’s permission for escapades, if she kisses and tells, but the steamy action in this story tests her limits.
In “Candy Meets the Neighbor,” she drops in on Kyle, the new guy on the block, with a welcome-to-the-neighborhood gift: two bottles of wine. After a little flirting and a playful kiss, they start drinking the wine and getting to know each other in the most intimate ways.
Candy sees herself as the aggressive babe in search of sexual entertainment, but Kyle quickly takes the upper hand and leads her through an afternoon of deeply erotic experiences. They push each other’s sexual boundaries to the point that Candy isn’t sure how she can tell her husband about this escapade.
This story of more than 14,000 words, a novella by some standards, contains strong sexual language and graphic depictions of a range of sexual activities between adults. This is fiction, not real life, and is intended to entertain mature and open-minded adults. It should not be shown to anyone under age 18.
Besides the obvious male-female encounters, “Candy Meets the Neighbor” also has scenes of exhibitionism and consensual bondage, and it contains references to bisexual activities. If any of these descriptions offend you, this book is not for you.
“Candy Meets the Neighbor” is fiction with intelligent but sexually daring adults that strikes a balance between erotic fun and edgy exploration. The author plans to feature Candy in more “hot wife” tales, and in this story she’s dropped a few hints of where those might lead.