In many ways, Shannon Van Horne and her husband, Roger, are a fairly typical young southern California couple. Both are in their mid-twenties and they have a young, precocious daughter by the name of Diane and a boisterous Springer Spaniel named Willie at home.
Married just five years, they have also managed to acquire a modest little house in Glendale, a couple of cars that are far from new, and lots of accrued debt. He’s a CPA with his own small office and she’s a part time classroom aide in a local grade school.
Like so many others, the Van Hornes had become rather bored over the years with their normal bedroom routine and had consequently taken up the harmless hobby of wife-watching to add some much-needed spice to their sex lives. Also like so many of the couples who’ve taken this path before them, they eventually found out that this unorthodox lifestyle often leads to a lot more than occasional dirty dancing and flirting. As the book opens, Roger has been steadily urging Shannon to become a “hotwifeâ€; to have sex with other men and then rush home and tell him all about it while the two of them make hot, passionate love.
During an unusual night out--at a posh restaurant in celebration of their fifth wedding anniversary instead of the usual middle class bars and clubs they tend to patronize during their wife-watching game—Shannon, who is all dressed up in her finest, happens to encounter a well-heeled businessman at the bar who mistakes her for an escort and propositions her. Quite offended at first, she reconsiders when she learns just how much escorts can make in one evening, for doing what Roger has been pushing her to do for free with strangers.
Deciding to dip her toe into the escort pool and find out whether or not she will enjoy it half as much as she imagines she might, Shannon pursues this new goal of becoming a high-priced call girl. Will Roger allow it to happen? And, if he does, will it end up being the first step toward the end of their happy marriage, or will it wind up being their financial salvation?
Read Hotwife Tales: Shannon and find out!
(Author’s word of caution: if you don’t care for novels containing graphic depictions of all sorts of sexual acts including lesbian encounters, fellatio, cunnilingus, anal sex, and double penetrations, don’t buy this book. Believe me, you won’t like it!)