Jenny Virtuous No More The Novel eBook Nora Blackstock
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Originally released in five parts, this is the complete edition of the Jenny Virtuous No More series.
Jenny was a good, devoted wife. When her marriage to husband Mark grew distant, she took matters into her own hands to find out if he still loved her. He did, but his confession, and the things he wanted her to do, were shocking. To save her marriage, Jenny embarked on a sexual journey from which there was no turning back. She would no longer be the “good girl” that everyone knew and loved.
Jenny could feel her heart pounding in her chest as they approached their destination. She experience a brief moment of panic, but suppressed it. She knew there was no going back. She reminded herself that if they turned around, it would be back to the same boring life they had grown so tired of.
They turned into the hotel parking lot. Mark parked the car and shut off the engine. He moved his hand from the steering wheel and placed it on her bare thigh. She jumped at his touch, but then immediately felt reassured by it as he lightly rubbed his hand along her smooth skin.
“Nervous?” he asked.
“A little,” she lied. She was very nervous. But also aroused.
Jenny flipped down the vanity mirror on the passenger sun visor and reapplied some lipstick. She was wearing a black blouse that showed some cleavage. Her black skirt was short and tight. She was wearing black, four-inch heels. Mark looked down at his wife’s thighs. She had her legs together, so it was not obvious she wasn’t wearing any panties.
Jenny put her lipstick back into her purse and opened the car door to get out. She adjusted her heels in the parking lot then moved to her husband. She locked arms with him as she walked purposefully, setting a quick pace for them both. She and Mark had agreed that they needed this to save their marriage. Jenny was driven by that, but also by the promise of unknown men, of unknown pleasure waiting for her inside the bar.
Jenny Virtuous No More The Novel eBook Nora Blackstock
I enjoyed this novel but it had a couple of major weaknesses for me. Jenny was initially represented as a virtuous wife who wanted her husband Mark to pay more attention to her, particularly in the bedroom. Mark, we learn, is a workaholic but into computer porn, especially those sites and forums that focus on straying wives. The plot is based on the well known formula of a frustrated wife willing to do whatever it takes to improve the marriage and a husband who wants to be turned on by the prospect, even actuality, of his wife hitting on to other men. When Jenny is quickly led astray by a superb dancer, with Mark's consent, we have the outcome that is to be expected - Jenny's change from virtuous wife to deceitful slut, and Mark's growing realisation that he is being cuckolded. At this point in the narrative there was a major problem for me - the move from Jenny's sexual involvement with her paramour to group sex with her lover and two of his friends. It was a jump too far in the plot and occurred way too quickly without the necessary build up. The other issue I had was that the ending was too truncated and needed an epilogue at least to tease out what happened after she discovers what her lover is really like. Could this marriage survive Jenny's blatant deception of her husband and her willingness to embrace all sorts of sexual experience, not previously part of her repertoire, such as anal and group sex? How could Mark forgive her duplicity and her willingness to keep him in the dark about her sexual experiences, when they had agreed to make her move to 'hot wife' a joint experience? The end does not deal with these questions and I would like to know 'What happened next?' Nevertheless, the novel was a good read and worth considering if you are looking for an erotic story about a woman becoming a 'hot wife'.Product details
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Jenny Virtuous No More The Novel eBook Nora Blackstock Reviews
Like another reviewer, my only quibble with this story is the ending, which was much too abrupt. I'd love to see more of their story to find out what happened next, and if Jenny was properly chastened by her horrible behavior.
That said, though, I really liked this book. Very hot, with really good dirty talk and intense sex scenes. I will definitely read more by this author.
This erotic novel deals with a wife who changes from the good wife to a sensual being, firstly provoked by her husband and then taking control of her own sex life – despite him.
Vanilla sex on the whole but includes group sex. There is also a bit of a plot which does not always happen with erotic novels involving blackmail and exploitation.
Enjoyable enough but just another piece of erotica – a good read but does not stand out.
2.5 Stars
Oh, where to start…
Jenny and Mark are in a rut. Their marriage has become stale, and their sex life is unsatisfying. In an attempt to spice up their lives, they realize that communication is key and begin to share their fantasies with one another. Jenny is shocked to find that Mark’s fantasies revolve around watching her with other men, but she is equally aroused by the idea of being desired by someone other than her husband. Acting on these fantasies, Jenny and Mark begin frequenting a club where they meet Nathaniel. He is sexy, bold and mysterious. But soon their attempts at energizing their sex lives takes an unexpected turn for both Mark and Jenny.
I found so many things wrong with what had the potential to be a really good story that I’m not even sure where to begin.
First, the writing. The dialogue seemed too stilted. No one really speaks the way the conversations were written. It was just awkward, and in some of the sex scenes, I found the language to be more clinical than erotic. There were inconsistencies in the story that were petty but still stood out enough to bother me (Jenny orders a drink and then Nathaniel tells her he ordered it for her because it was his favorite), and there were flaws in the story that I found irritating (since when does the FBI get pulled in to international crime??).
Second, I wanted to smack both Jenny and Mark. Jenny for being immature and a brat (and not in a good BDSM way), and Mark for putting up with it and making me lose any respect I had for him. It was hard to really find either character sympathetic when they were frankly unlikable.
Third, I was disappointed by the tone of the story. What could have been told as an erotic journey with both husband and wife learning to communicate and explore their fantasies, instead turned into one woman’s rapid and unrealistic descent into infidelity. Jenny’s transition from apparently “virtuous” to “virtuous no more” took place in the blink of an eye, and the ending was just ludicrous to me. I cannot imagine ANY woman acting the way Jenny did after the events that took place, nor can I imagine any man capitulating the way Mark did. It was more laughable than anything, which would have been fine, except I don’t think the author was going for comedy here.
Lastly, this was a 172 page story. It was one tale. There is no reason for it to have been divided into FIVE shorter stories, each at $2.99 apiece! Granted, the entire novel in one book was only $7.99, but I use the word “novel” loosely. As a reader, I find this new trend in separating one book that is barely long enough to be considered more than a short story into many releases to be just greedy. I feel as if the author has given up on trying to entertain me, and instead is seeing me as just a dollar sign.
As I said, this had the potential to be a good story. There was a twist incorporated in that I did not anticipate when I first started reading and there was so much Ms. Blackstock could have done with it. I feel as though the impetus to churn this story out quickly and break this story into as many parts as possible trumped any real attempt at a cohesive, emotional tale.
Review copy provided for an honest review.
Very erotic, enjoyed very much. wish it would continue.
This is a good story about a wife who strays. It's well-written, compelling, and very erotic. There's something about hotwife stories... when they're done right they just work. They don't have to be fresh or original, they just need to be well-written, and Blackstock delivers on that account. $7.99 is on the upper side of what you'll pay for quality erotica, but it's worth the purchase price.
If you are into cuckold novels , then this book is for you . Unlike most cuckold stories Ms. Blackstock has added a few twists that not only make you pause , but then , start turning the pages again wanting to see if Mark will ever snap out of his dazed condition and take control of his wayward wife . It was he who started Jenny on the this road of distruction , never realizing the repercussions down the line as Nathaniel , a smooth talking and handsome alfa male takes her away from Mark .Can he save their marriage ? Will she want to return to him ? And what of the blackmail Nathaniel has over them ? A little pricy for a short novel , but well worth the read .
I enjoyed this novel but it had a couple of major weaknesses for me. Jenny was initially represented as a virtuous wife who wanted her husband Mark to pay more attention to her, particularly in the bedroom. Mark, we learn, is a workaholic but into computer porn, especially those sites and forums that focus on straying wives. The plot is based on the well known formula of a frustrated wife willing to do whatever it takes to improve the marriage and a husband who wants to be turned on by the prospect, even actuality, of his wife hitting on to other men. When Jenny is quickly led astray by a superb dancer, with Mark's consent, we have the outcome that is to be expected - Jenny's change from virtuous wife to deceitful slut, and Mark's growing realisation that he is being cuckolded. At this point in the narrative there was a major problem for me - the move from Jenny's sexual involvement with her paramour to group sex with her lover and two of his friends. It was a jump too far in the plot and occurred way too quickly without the necessary build up. The other issue I had was that the ending was too truncated and needed an epilogue at least to tease out what happened after she discovers what her lover is really like. Could this marriage survive Jenny's blatant deception of her husband and her willingness to embrace all sorts of sexual experience, not previously part of her repertoire, such as anal and group sex? How could Mark forgive her duplicity and her willingness to keep him in the dark about her sexual experiences, when they had agreed to make her move to 'hot wife' a joint experience? The end does not deal with these questions and I would like to know 'What happened next?' Nevertheless, the novel was a good read and worth considering if you are looking for an erotic story about a woman becoming a 'hot wife'.
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