A definitive novel of wife-swapping from the author of Swingers
Mark and Anne have been tempted by the idea of wife swapping since their first shared sexual fantasies. They have the desire, the determination and a watertight relationship. Only thing missing was the right couple to swing with. But that small hurdle is overcome when they move next door to the sexy and exciting Johnny and Lisa. Their new neighbours are avid swappers...
This book is a nice little erotic diversion from the Nexus Enthusiast imprint, "the last word in fetish." These are thorough adult fiction professionals, even offering a four-page questionnaire at the back of the book where you can tell them all about the kind of content you'd like to see in the next Nexus offering, in multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank. Essentially you provide the plot, setting and fetish details, and the last question is the title you'd like your creation to have. Pretty cool. Refreshingly, this book was pretty well done, with none of the massive editing and proofing errors I've seen in almost all other adult fiction. There were a couple of holes, a bit of discontinuity, a few mistakes, but nothing major. Well, this book does deliver on its title. There is no doubt about that. One guy gets a sweet '78 Charger for his wife, and the other guy gets a chain saw and a new hunting rifle. No, not really. The approach is not one of men as owners and their wives as property being handed about. The women are equal partners, highly empowered, making their own choices and taking their own actions. Synopsis: Everybody makes it with everybody else, and a great deal of raw erotic pleasure is had. The setting is the UK, in the present day. Swingers Lisa and Johnny are the equivalent of the adult homecoming king and queen of their area, young and smart and successful and so ever so mind-shatteringly hot, with a number of happy years on the local swinging circuit. They trust and love each other completely, so much so that they'd never deny the other the sweet delight of getting it on with anyone else they'd like to. And they both do, ever so much. Then there's Mark and Anne. They're young and successful and really hot, too--go figure. They've been interested in swinging for some time, but just haven't had the courage to actually take that first fateful step inside. Johnny and Lisa just happen to be next-door neighbors, and things just go from there. And go and go and go. I was surprised to read how Mark and Anne were hesitant and apprehensive, having actually thought this through, and are insecure, unsure of where this will lead, and if their egos and jealousies will be able to handle it. There is no deep or distractive melodrama here, but it was refreshing to see that extra little depth of character (especially for a reader whose jealousy and doubts could never handle this kind of thing). Taking a further, positive step, our protagonists Johnny and Lisa are actually swingers with an ethical approach, at first not jumping straight into Mark's and Anne's pants, not until all four of them are genuinely sure that they are aware of what's going down, and that they are all fully willing. After, Anne actually feels guilty over her unequivocal enjoyment of her adventurism, having difficulty reconciling her upbringing/society's wider constrictive mores with her purely positive recent experiences. Of course, a brief soliloqu
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