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Hotwife Forbidden
- Hotwife Adultery in Victorian England, Book 1
- Narrated by: Ward Thomas
- Length: 2 hrs and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Forbidden adultery in 1870’s England.
James and Emma are happily married living their busy lives during the Franco-Prussian War. James is a highly acclaimed solicitor in Her Majesty’s Courts, and is well-connected. Jack, a captain in the French Army, surprises the married couple with an unexpected visit.
Jack joins the solicitor and wife’s lives at a time when their marriage is the norm for the era–and at a time when adultery is forbidden. A Victorian couple explores the boundaries of their marriage far beyond society’s idea of the "norm".
©2023 Karly Violet (P)2023 Karly Violet
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