These wives all love their husbands, but they just can't help themselves! How do you solve a problem like a hotwife? Find ways to keep her satisfied, of course.
This 3 book bundle includes:
Pleasure Doing Business
While trying to secure funding for her new company, Tania meets Raoul, handsome investor that she's instantly attracted to. She tries to resist, loyal to her husband Conner. But when Conner and Raoul hatch a plan to give Tania everything she's ever wanted, how can she possibly say no?
Paying His Debt
Sexy Jenna's husband is deep in debt with the local mob, and there's only one way to pay it back: dance. Jenna agrees to work at a local nightclub, dancing for a gang of locals, but what happens when her boss demands more? Torn between her love for her husband and being unfaithful, Jenna slowly begins to realize that being a hotwife turns her on... and that she's ready for her first time with someone new.
Hotwife Honeymoon
Sexy Arielle has just married the man of her dreams. She and Thomas have been together since they were young - he was her first date, first kiss, and the first man she'd ever been with. But now that they're married, Arielle has to confess a terrible secret: she wants to know what it's like to have sex with another man! When Thomas gives his blessing, Arielle is ready to try something new... or is she?
Kitty Hart-Moxon, OBE (born Kitty Felix in 1926) is a Polish-English Holocaust survivor. She was sent to the Auschwitz labor camp in 1943 at the age of 16, where she survived for two years, and was also imprisoned at other camps. Shortly after her liberation in April 1945 by American soldiers, she moved to England with her mother, where she married and dedicated her life to raising awareness of the Holocaust. She has written two autobiographies entitled "I am Alive" and "Return to Auschwitz." A Yorkshire Television documentary, "Kitty: Return to Auschwitz," won international awards and was seen by millions. In 2003, she worked with the BBC to make a second documentary, titled "Death March: A Survivor's Story," in which she retraced the death march from Auschwitz-Birkenau back to Germany.