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The Reluctant Hotwife: Origin

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It started as a quiet obsession—fantasies I couldn’t my faithful wife with another man, specifically a Black man.

I confessed everything to her after years of therapy.

Her answer was “No way.”

I thought that would end it. Instead, the seed took root. She began indulging me—just whispers in bed, a teasing name, small crumbs of dirty talk to keep me sane.

But reluctance has a way of crumbling.

Slowly, she grew bolder. Curious. Until one night I invited him into our home and watched from the shadows as my hesitant wife whispered “I can’t”… right up to the moment she spread her legs and begged for more.

Now she’s on our bed, still dripping his cum, eyes locked on mine with raw, unashamed lust.

No regret. No tears.

This is the origin of my Reluctant Hotwife—and I’m the one who set her free.

I only hope I can handle what comes next.

131 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 13, 2025

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970 reviews49 followers
February 9, 2026
They Have A Lot Of Work To Do

That is our couple has a lot of work to do.

If you like some background before hitting the big time, this story should make you happy, but sad too.

Unfortunately we’re left with a lot of unfinished business when the story ends.

It’s almost like there’s a second part planned. And I hope that was true. But alas, I don’t know because they didn’t tell us.

As a single volume story I liked it. It started slow and we somewhat got to know the characters.

He had the fantasy, she had reluctance.

Once she learned his fantasy she would play act right along with him and get him, as well as herself, terribly excited. With that their sex was terribly exciting.

But role playing was not enough for him. He had to suppress his desire for her to be taken by another man.

She was harder to figure out at any one time. The playing during sex was a big turn on for her. But it was hard to see if she was more excited because of how much more excited he was, or was she more excited because she was picturing herself with the other man.

But regardless of the reason, their sex was satisfying for both of them.

Then the first pitfall occurred.

IF YOU’RE GOING TO READ THIS BOOK, QUIT READING THIS NOW.

IT CONTAINS SPOILERS!

COME BACK AFTER YOU FINISH YOUR READING.

She did have sex with another man. A man that she knew from work and who was part of their fantasy talk.

The pitfall was that she did this behind her husband’s back. He knew nothing about it and she wasn’t open to tell him.

Eventually he figured it out and started talking to her about it. But her guilt was so strong that she couldn’t open up about it.

The second pitfall was of his doing. Even though he had worked with her to help her get out from under her depression, he set up another rendezvous with her lover from the first time.

Even though she eventually went through with what was tremendously satisfying sex for her, her guilt again drove her down.

And that is basically the ending and why I was hoping so much for another volume.

It’s hard to be left without satisfaction, but we are.

Both of our characters are flawed.

She needs to talk to her husband more and see if she can work through her guilt or not.

He needs to stop trying to manipulate the situation for his pleasure. He needs to talk more.

And all of that is why I want this story to continue.

Maybe the way it ends and the way the title is formatted means that there will be something after the “Origin .”

I can dream, can’t I?

Dreams do come true sometimes, don’t they?

Mine Did In A Second Volume, Check It Out.
254 reviews7 followers
January 14, 2026
Oh what a read. Will she won't she, did she didn't she, in the end she certainly did. Great story from Leah Jenkins, read it yourself and see
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