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Hotwife Exchange for Debt Payments

A Hotwife Wife Sharing Wife Watching Romance Novel

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Hotwife Exchange for Debt Payments

By: Karly Violet
Narrated by: Ward Thomas
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Would you willingly allow another man to take your wife to repay a debt of $100,000?

This was precisely the situation in which Layden found himself when out of thin air, he found $100,000 had suddenly appeared in the joint account he shared with his wife, Terri. The naive husband was confident the money belonged to him and pursued speculative investments that were doomed to fail. And when they did indeed fail, it transpired the money was transferred to him erroneously from unscrupulous characters.

And when it became clear there was no way to repay the sudden debt they were demanding...Layden has no choice but to consider loaning his wife’s body as payment for debt!

This scorching-hot 20,000-word novel features a naive husband suddenly finding himself in debt to a dangerous man with no option other than to loan his wife’s body for repayment.

©2021 Karly Violet (P)2022 Karly Violet
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Far too long before getting to the point of it all. A reasonable story was ruined by using a male narrator, who was very ordinary. Much, much prefer female Narrators. Men trying to sound like women is very off-putting. Spoils even the best stories for me.

An erotic ending to a overly drawn out yarn

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