About Doctor Wendy’s Quickening Pulse: A Hotwife Erotic Short (A Hotwife Doctor Reclaimed Book 2):
Wendy tested the hotwife waters. Now, she’s insatiable and lusting at work. Can Elise find her friend the relief she needs?
Dr. Wendy Bhagadix took the plunge into the hotwife life, and now she’s hooked. It’s causing her problems at work. Every patient looks like meat she wants to eat.
It’ll take a special specimen to satisfy the desire raging in Wendy’s body, and Elise may have the perfect solution.
Enter neighbor Hailee with a star-studded connection.
But what will happen when Wendy’s husband shows up and gets an eye full of his wife in the heat of hotwife action?
This erotic short is the second in a five-story series about a hotwife and her husband who venture out into wife sharing and watching. Contains explicit scenes of unprotected contact.
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Author Bio:
It started with an angel.
Back in 2018, I was working a corporate job. For fun, I started writing a rather silly erotic series about a first time hotwife and shared it with a few close friends at work. I know. Crazy. How did I not get fired? But my friends loved it. I called the story “Fallen Angel”. At the time, I never dreamed I would be writing and publishing my stories. It was just for fun, but the seed had been planted.
In 2020, that seed sprouted.
I learned about self-publishing on Amazon and decided to give it a shot. I wrote a darker, longer series about a cheating wife named Jessica and her husband Ron. She deceived and humiliated him. Both of them shifted and grew. And that story was deeply personal and erotic for me. But I found that quite a few readers had a hard time connecting with the story.
I’ve since shifted to shorter, more light-hearted stories. My books now are mostly erotic shorts (between 6,500 and 8,500 words) about hotwives and their supportive husbands.
The common theme in all my writing is “a celebration of wicked women”. The “wicked” women in my books color outside the lines of monogamy in their relationships. I think women like that should be celebrated more.
I hope you’ll join me in that celebration.