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Taking His Wife

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Her name was Keira, and she was absolutely gorgeous. The only problem was that she was married. It was easy to become friends with her and gain her trust, but I wanted more than that. Could I convince her to give in to her base sexual desires and to give herself to me, a wealthy black man? This 9,000-word short story contains graphic sexual descriptions of cheating, cuckolding, and interracial sex. “I felt her hand start to move, and before I knew what was happening, she slipped down and cupped the large bulge in my dress pants. The moment she felt it, the moment she realized how big it was, her eyes opened and she gasped, pulling back from the kiss. I could see the conflict in her eyes, a battle between desire and reality. She had gone too far, but somewhere inside her, she wanted more.”

29 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 31, 2016

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675 reviews
June 6, 2023
A well-written, short, interracial cheating story that is a little disappointing as the wife isn’t so much taken as gives herself.

The black bull is just too much of a gentleman to make this a thrilling cheating/cuckolding tale.
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409 reviews32 followers
April 11, 2023
I enjoyed this story a lot. It's from the "other man's" point of view and is the subtle seduction of a married woman.

That said, it features a cheating wife and readers that don't enjoy the darker aspects of lust and desire should keep that in mind before reading.

The story is primarily only about two characters but all mentioned are likeable. There's no justification for their actions other than simple attraction and desire.

There's no humiliation, no angst, no relentless pursuit, non-consent or manipulation. If anything, lust may be mistaken for deeper emotions within the story but it wasn't a painful read in any way. Had the book been longer, opinions of the characters may not have fared as well and made it unenjoyable.

The author did a great job of balancing passion against betrayal.

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November 2, 2025
Yes There’s Sex

But not much else .

I, at least thought there’d be some stress and strain. But no the woman threw herself at him as soon as they were alone.

Then we read about her inviting her lover to their home and marital bed.

That’s it, except for HEA I guess.
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