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Swap Club - Year Two

Swap Club 2

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Swap Club - Year Two

By: Lauren Wise
Narrated by: Alysa King
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The old 1970s trend of suburban husbands and wives having consensual sex with other married couples is alive in Montreal.

For her fortieth birthday, Valerie Matthews gave herself the sex life she deserved and joined the not-so-secret Swap Club with her husband Ryan. One year later, determined to hold on to the excitement they discovered, Val and Ryan decide to embark on year two in Swap Club, hoping that having a good sex life in the bedroom will be enough to keep their marriage together outside the bedroom.

But in year two, the strict rules of Swap Club cannot contain the inevitable truths of Val opening her door to someone else’s husband on the second Saturday of every month while Ryan is entertained by someone else’s wife. Lines blur as real life and sex life collide. Val is pursued by her old flame, Tyler, as Ryan’s ambition pulls him away. Desperate to hold on to love, sex, and her marriage, Val discovers the only way forward is to let go.

Explicit Language Warning: you must be 18 years or older to purchase this program.

©2018 Lauren Wise (P)2020 Heraclon Publishing Canada
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If the author was going for erotic, this isn't it. Rather we get the story of a bored, self-centered housewife with a work-obsessed husband who'd like to repair his marriage (but she can't be bothered), a lot of lovers that she treats with studious nonchalance (the encounters are rarely described in any detail at all), one particular lover that she's emotionally attached to that she treats like yesterday's newspaper, her kids which are only nuisances, her sister who is again only an undeveloped plot device, her mother who exists only for the narrator to make a silly faux English accent, and the head of the Swap Club, Celeste.

On the one to five hotness scale I'd generously give it a two. The narrator gamely gives it her all, but this is not The Story of O or anything you'll remember for its sexy times. This is just . . . self-centered suburban middle-aged housewife can't get over herself.

Just annoying, narcissistic, and a bit naughty.

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