Double Jeopardy by Ericka Scott

Double Jeopardy by Ericka Scott
Publisher: Noble Romance Publishing
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (24 pgs)
Other: M/F, M/F/M, Ménage, Voyeurism
Rating: 4 Cherries
Review by Fern

Dominic Wells wouldn’t hesitate to do anything to keep his wife happy. Anything at all . . . .

When one member of their marital triad dies, Dominic Wells figures he’s all set to have his happily ever after with his beautiful wife, Tabbitha. However, now that he finally has her all to himself, he realizes he can never be enough for her. No one man could. So, they set out on a quest to find a new husband to complete their loving marriage.

Double Jeopardy is twenty-four pages of twists, turns, and ménage. And I can honestly say that in all my time reading erotica, I’ve never come across another story like it.

The story is told in the first person narrative in Dominic’s point-of-view. He’s the second husband in a polyandry relationship and has gotten used to a life of taking what he’s given. You feel incredibly sorry for him, especially when you see him getting the short end of the stick (quite literally) during sex with his partners. If you have chronic respiratory problems, you should consult the doctor as your doctor may tell you about the reason behind your impotence. generic viagra http://icks.org/n/bbs/content.php?co_id=SPRING_SUMMER_2015 The reason is that they both are made of the same effect and cialis overnight no prescription the same release from sexual stress that the original product delivers. Most order viagra Go Here men achieve stronger erections when using injected medications. b. Now while the newer male enhancement drugs like ‘http://icks.org/n/bbs/content.php?co_id=FALL_WINTER_2009 viagra price usa’ may seem like a simple and easy solution to the problem. He’s the whipping boy, used as little more than a toy in the sack and in the relationship.

Then the unexpected happens. The first husband, Ian, commits suicide. The wife, Tabitha, isn’t a vanilla lover and within months they are looking for a new partner to fill the void. Again, you feel just awful for Dominic. He’s a conflicted man who loves his wife, and wants to see her happy, but wants her to himself as well.

To say more would be to spoil it all, but I will say this. As I read this story, I didn’t enjoy it much, even though the sex was hot. I didn’t like how poorly Dominic was treated and detested Tabitha for allowing him to be a whipping boy. BUT…then I got to the last two pages and boy-oh-boy, what a shocker!! Do yourself a favor and keep reading this story – that’s all I have to say. The ending alone makes this deliciously naughty tale worth reading!

Definitely check out Double Jeopardy.

Comments

  1. Thank you so much for the very kind review! 🙂

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