I love Karly Violet's short stories. I own all her books and have read half of them; the rest are on my reading list. In my opinion, she has a perfect grasp of the theme of libertinism.
Many of her stories are simply delightful, thanks to their suspense and the spice of the situations. They are well-researched and almost always end well, on an optimistic note, which is very pleasant.
This short story, set in an unusual period, is surprising and delightful. WW II, with what transpired between men and women across United States and Europe, lends itself well to adventure. I hope the author treats us to more.
The plot is interesting, and Karly Violet avoids situations that only lead to the husband's humiliation, which is a very good thing. Here, we clearly see hotwifing helping their marriage progress.
It ends less abruptly than usual, although this aspect could still be improved.
Let's continue devouring Karly Violet's short stories.