Author: | Joan Russell | ISBN: | 1230000019377 |
Publisher: | Joan Russell | Publication: | September 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Joan Russell |
ISBN: | 1230000019377 |
Publisher: | Joan Russell |
Publication: | September 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Awakening Of Susan Smith by Joan Russell – Adult Erotic Romance. 4,352 words. After Susan Smith rode off into the sunset with Sam Trent they spent their first night together. In love with Sam since Kindergarten Susan had married a man who had not only betrayed her but had tried to destroy her business and he life. Sam had helped her save herself and she realized it had been Sam she had loved all her life. Now she would find true love in Sam’s bed. Would it be wonderful or would it be the duplicate of her marriage? Contains: Romantic sex, bondage, oral sex, anal sex, spanking, and much, much more. All characters are 18 years of age and over. Adult +.
Sample
Susan Wheelock, Pudy to her friends, could remember the conversation with Audrey as if it had happened five minutes ago.
"Are you two having an affair?" her daughter had asked as they finished up washing the dishes in Susan's kitchen on that first evening, when she had introduced Audrey to Sam.
"Of course not," Susan had replied, feeling the color flush her face with heat. It was not a conversation she had ever expected to have with her oldest child. Those were the kinds of conversations mothers had with their daughters about their own boyfriends not the reverse.
"Why not?" Audrey persisted. "It's clear you two are crazy about each other and it's not as if you aren't old enough or that you aren't free to do it after all that Dad's been up to."
Her daughters face was twisted with disapproval. At best her father's behavior was a disappointment, at worst it was a betrayal.
Susan thought for a few minutes wondering why she hadn't jumped into bed with Sam Trent at the first available opportunity. Wondering why she had been content to work side by side with him for this whole long summer without opening the door to the passion that had existed between them for all these many years.
"I think... I think I don't want to be disappointed," Susan had confessed, observing that forty years of marital misery was betrayed by the remark she had never thought she would make. Indeed, for most of those forty years she had not known she was miserable. From time to time she had felt strangely empty, but she had shrugged off the feeling and gotten on with her life as the very effective wife of a very successful business man. That she did the selling, the bidding and the networking for the company did not in any way alter her opinion of her husband as successful. Only now did she see him as less than she had always thought he was. Only now did she fear that Sam might let her down as Mack had.
"Well if you do decide to sleep with him," Audrey had said, resting her loving arm around her mother's slim shoulders. "Know that you have my blessing. I couldn't be happier for you."
That had been weeks ago, and now here she was, about to cross a threshold she had never dreamed would be available to her. She laughed inwardly. After more than forty years she was in a bedroom with Sam Trent, the man who had captured her heart in kindergarten, and she didn't know what to do. She had born two children to her husband of all those forty years. Made love to him at least once a week like clockwork, and here she stood as if fastened to the floor without a clue as to what she should do next.
"What's wrong," Sam asked. As always he was tuned into her slightest mood, as if he sat inside her head reading her mind.
"I don't know what to do," she lamented. "I mean I know what to do, I just don't know how to get from here to there."
"I think it will all come back to you once we get started," Sam said, his voice gentle with understanding, a smile deepening the creases in the corners of his sky blue eyes. Susan felt as if he knew that she felt as inexperienced as a young virgin. It was embarrassing to be so awkward at her age.
The Awakening Of Susan Smith by Joan Russell – Adult Erotic Romance. 4,352 words. After Susan Smith rode off into the sunset with Sam Trent they spent their first night together. In love with Sam since Kindergarten Susan had married a man who had not only betrayed her but had tried to destroy her business and he life. Sam had helped her save herself and she realized it had been Sam she had loved all her life. Now she would find true love in Sam’s bed. Would it be wonderful or would it be the duplicate of her marriage? Contains: Romantic sex, bondage, oral sex, anal sex, spanking, and much, much more. All characters are 18 years of age and over. Adult +.
Sample
Susan Wheelock, Pudy to her friends, could remember the conversation with Audrey as if it had happened five minutes ago.
"Are you two having an affair?" her daughter had asked as they finished up washing the dishes in Susan's kitchen on that first evening, when she had introduced Audrey to Sam.
"Of course not," Susan had replied, feeling the color flush her face with heat. It was not a conversation she had ever expected to have with her oldest child. Those were the kinds of conversations mothers had with their daughters about their own boyfriends not the reverse.
"Why not?" Audrey persisted. "It's clear you two are crazy about each other and it's not as if you aren't old enough or that you aren't free to do it after all that Dad's been up to."
Her daughters face was twisted with disapproval. At best her father's behavior was a disappointment, at worst it was a betrayal.
Susan thought for a few minutes wondering why she hadn't jumped into bed with Sam Trent at the first available opportunity. Wondering why she had been content to work side by side with him for this whole long summer without opening the door to the passion that had existed between them for all these many years.
"I think... I think I don't want to be disappointed," Susan had confessed, observing that forty years of marital misery was betrayed by the remark she had never thought she would make. Indeed, for most of those forty years she had not known she was miserable. From time to time she had felt strangely empty, but she had shrugged off the feeling and gotten on with her life as the very effective wife of a very successful business man. That she did the selling, the bidding and the networking for the company did not in any way alter her opinion of her husband as successful. Only now did she see him as less than she had always thought he was. Only now did she fear that Sam might let her down as Mack had.
"Well if you do decide to sleep with him," Audrey had said, resting her loving arm around her mother's slim shoulders. "Know that you have my blessing. I couldn't be happier for you."
That had been weeks ago, and now here she was, about to cross a threshold she had never dreamed would be available to her. She laughed inwardly. After more than forty years she was in a bedroom with Sam Trent, the man who had captured her heart in kindergarten, and she didn't know what to do. She had born two children to her husband of all those forty years. Made love to him at least once a week like clockwork, and here she stood as if fastened to the floor without a clue as to what she should do next.
"What's wrong," Sam asked. As always he was tuned into her slightest mood, as if he sat inside her head reading her mind.
"I don't know what to do," she lamented. "I mean I know what to do, I just don't know how to get from here to there."
"I think it will all come back to you once we get started," Sam said, his voice gentle with understanding, a smile deepening the creases in the corners of his sky blue eyes. Susan felt as if he knew that she felt as inexperienced as a young virgin. It was embarrassing to be so awkward at her age.