Swingers: Holly Is Thirty...And Bored
Book Details
Author(s)C.K. Ralston
PublisherC.K. Ralston
ISBN / ASINB00DWFPEL0
ISBN-13978B00DWFPEL2
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
Description
Duane and Holly Gilbert are just past their thirtieth birthdays and are considered by many of their friends and acquaintances to be the perfect young couple. They have a nice house, new cars to drive, and good jobs. Holly is a legal secretary with a very successful local law firm and Duane has risen, during the course of their seven year marriage, from grocery clerk to manager of the supermarket where he works.
They are also just a little bored with their humdrum, small town, middle-class, unexciting lives, and with each other. Holly, for example, is completely dissatisfied with the listless, three-times-a-month sex that she and Duane have together.
She decides to do something about it. She’s a tall, curvy, stunning blonde who has let her spectacular body get slightly out of shape, and she blames Duane’s lack of interest in sex on the extra pounds she is carrying. So Holly joins a gym and works like a demon to get back into Playmate of the Month kind of shape, hoping that this will rekindle the sort of spontaneous, sizzling sex she and her husband enjoyed back when they started dating and through the first few years of marriage.
When Holly’s looking fantastic again doesn’t have the desired effect, she insists that they change their lives; that they inject some excitement into their dull routine. She wants nights out at the movies again, not stay at home and order something from pay-per-view. She wants drinks and dinner out after work, not come home to dinner and eat and sit on the couch watching TV. She wants to go out dancing occasionally, to a real live band again.
During one such evening, they meet Brad and Lucy Westgate, a very attractive young couple who are in their early to mid-twenties; graduate students at the local university who are out for a night of fun themselves. Thrown together by a lack of seating at the dance club they’ve chosen, the two couples hit it off, Duane and Holly not realizing yet that their new friends are swingers, who are not only out for fun—they’re also cruising to meet prospective new swing partners.
This chance encounter soon leads to the Gilbert’s first “soft swing†experience—no overt sex between the wife-swapping participants, but lots of nude dancing and touching—with the actual sex occurring at the end of the evening, between Brad and his own wife as the Gilberts watch in rapt fascination.
That wild night has the desired effect on Duane and Holly’s sex life. The next week is incredible, just like when they were first married; the sex between them is suddenly hot and steamy and ultra-exciting again!
Intrigued by the positive results of their first night with the other couple, they both want more. Will a second “soft swing†with the Westgates be just as much fun as the first one proved to be, or will it prove be too much for Holly and Duane’s marriage to survive? And, if they decide to take the plunge and party with the Westgates as all out swingers, will they be so enticed by this new, hedonistic, thrilling lifestyle that they’ll want to take Brad and Lucy up on their offer to join their swinger club?
They are also just a little bored with their humdrum, small town, middle-class, unexciting lives, and with each other. Holly, for example, is completely dissatisfied with the listless, three-times-a-month sex that she and Duane have together.
She decides to do something about it. She’s a tall, curvy, stunning blonde who has let her spectacular body get slightly out of shape, and she blames Duane’s lack of interest in sex on the extra pounds she is carrying. So Holly joins a gym and works like a demon to get back into Playmate of the Month kind of shape, hoping that this will rekindle the sort of spontaneous, sizzling sex she and her husband enjoyed back when they started dating and through the first few years of marriage.
When Holly’s looking fantastic again doesn’t have the desired effect, she insists that they change their lives; that they inject some excitement into their dull routine. She wants nights out at the movies again, not stay at home and order something from pay-per-view. She wants drinks and dinner out after work, not come home to dinner and eat and sit on the couch watching TV. She wants to go out dancing occasionally, to a real live band again.
During one such evening, they meet Brad and Lucy Westgate, a very attractive young couple who are in their early to mid-twenties; graduate students at the local university who are out for a night of fun themselves. Thrown together by a lack of seating at the dance club they’ve chosen, the two couples hit it off, Duane and Holly not realizing yet that their new friends are swingers, who are not only out for fun—they’re also cruising to meet prospective new swing partners.
This chance encounter soon leads to the Gilbert’s first “soft swing†experience—no overt sex between the wife-swapping participants, but lots of nude dancing and touching—with the actual sex occurring at the end of the evening, between Brad and his own wife as the Gilberts watch in rapt fascination.
That wild night has the desired effect on Duane and Holly’s sex life. The next week is incredible, just like when they were first married; the sex between them is suddenly hot and steamy and ultra-exciting again!
Intrigued by the positive results of their first night with the other couple, they both want more. Will a second “soft swing†with the Westgates be just as much fun as the first one proved to be, or will it prove be too much for Holly and Duane’s marriage to survive? And, if they decide to take the plunge and party with the Westgates as all out swingers, will they be so enticed by this new, hedonistic, thrilling lifestyle that they’ll want to take Brad and Lucy up on their offer to join their swinger club?






