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Hotwife Pregnant

A Victorian England Wife Sharing Multiple Partner Hotwife Romance Novel (Hotwife In Victorian England, Book 3)

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Hotwife Pregnant

By: Karly Violet
Narrated by: Ward Thomas
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Adultery leads to pregnancy in 1870s England.

James and Emma Hutchins have quickly become accustomed to introducing different men into their once close marriage.

An act that is deeply frowned upon in 1870s society brings the married couple immense pleasure.

The stunning wife’s last romantic rendezvous with a stranger left her pregnant!

And despite what this could mean in their social and business circles, husband and wife are keen to continue exploring extramarital pleasures in bed.

But when Emma’s long-lost friend, Mary, expresses a desire to sleep James...

...Emma finds herself torn.

The adventurous housewife wants to continue sleeping with other men, but starts to become jealous at the thought of her husband with another woman.

How far can husband and wife stretch the boundaries of their marriage before they succumb to the inevitable?

This scorching hot 20,000-word novel is the final part of the three-part series Hotwife in Victorian England and features a couple stretching the boundaries of their marriage at a time when open relationships was shunned in society.

©2022 Karly Violet (P)2022 Karly Violet
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Marriage Pregnancy Infidelity England
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