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Liquid Lust, Part 1

A Husband’s Attempt to Heat Up His Marriage Gone Wrong

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Liquid Lust, Part 1

By: Samantha Summers
Narrated by: Blair Thatcher
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To the outside world, Ron has it all: a great career and a drop-dead gorgeous wife. The missing piece? Sex. No matter what he tried, his wife was not interested.

In his desperation to save his marriage, Ron makes a fateful decision: to give his wife a dose of a specially concocted drug guaranteed to light a fire in any libido.

In Part 1: Their planned anniversary weekend at a remote resort seems like the perfect opportunity to put his plan in motion. But Ron’s progress is stymied at every turn. He sees a definite change in his wife’s personality and hears secondhand stories about her sexual exploits, just not with him. And he’s never quite sure if the stories are true.

Ron struggles to make sense of what is happening, and why the thought of his wife having sex with other people is so unanticipatedly arousing to him.

©2020 Samantha Summers (P)2020 Samantha Summers
Literature & Fiction Marriage

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