Author: | Patty Marie | ISBN: | 9781310906879 |
Publisher: | Patty Marie | Publication: | April 12, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Patty Marie |
ISBN: | 9781310906879 |
Publisher: | Patty Marie |
Publication: | April 12, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
The long awaited sequel to "Are There Really Men Like That – Marge"
Jen struggles to maintain a normal relationship with Marge while Ron seems closer to Jerry than ever. She asks; how can Jerry be good with Marge screwing around? Just what the hell can Jerry get out of it? How can Marge do such a thing and what the hell possesses her to keep doing it? Because Jerry has been Ron's best friend since middle school, she keeps on trying. Ron shares that Jerry has a history with unfaithful women and gets to know Mark, the bull. It isn't until Jen remembers she's not always been faithful herself that she can cut Marge the slack she need to normalize the relationship and she eventually learns that Mark isn't so much the bad guy as she thought.
Life goes on and new interests and new friends smooth over the rough spots. The guys take up bowling and introduce Hank, Mark's college roommate into the group. When the girls join the bowling team, Jen worries about a flirtatious friendship with the new guy in the picture. Ron encourages her to give as good as she gets and she soon enjoys the naughty feeling of exchanging innuendos with him.
Jen learns that Ron is struggling himself to wrap his head around just what it's like for his cuckold friend. As he works to understand, he takes up surfing cuckold web sites and shows Jen where Jerry has been.
Just as it seems she is coming to grips with it all and life will again become mundane, Ron throws a wrench in the works and Jen finds herself facing the very same challenges as Marge, wondering the same things about Ron as she did Jerry. She now must deal with Hank on a whole new level.
Ron's actions anger her to a point of some delusional thinking and she's tempted to walk the fine line where Marge took her life changing misstep. Can she be successful where Marge failed? Can she give Ron a taste of Jerry's life without falling headlong into the lifestyle? And should she fail, can she and Ron survive? Jen struggles with all that and more.
The long awaited sequel to "Are There Really Men Like That – Marge"
Jen struggles to maintain a normal relationship with Marge while Ron seems closer to Jerry than ever. She asks; how can Jerry be good with Marge screwing around? Just what the hell can Jerry get out of it? How can Marge do such a thing and what the hell possesses her to keep doing it? Because Jerry has been Ron's best friend since middle school, she keeps on trying. Ron shares that Jerry has a history with unfaithful women and gets to know Mark, the bull. It isn't until Jen remembers she's not always been faithful herself that she can cut Marge the slack she need to normalize the relationship and she eventually learns that Mark isn't so much the bad guy as she thought.
Life goes on and new interests and new friends smooth over the rough spots. The guys take up bowling and introduce Hank, Mark's college roommate into the group. When the girls join the bowling team, Jen worries about a flirtatious friendship with the new guy in the picture. Ron encourages her to give as good as she gets and she soon enjoys the naughty feeling of exchanging innuendos with him.
Jen learns that Ron is struggling himself to wrap his head around just what it's like for his cuckold friend. As he works to understand, he takes up surfing cuckold web sites and shows Jen where Jerry has been.
Just as it seems she is coming to grips with it all and life will again become mundane, Ron throws a wrench in the works and Jen finds herself facing the very same challenges as Marge, wondering the same things about Ron as she did Jerry. She now must deal with Hank on a whole new level.
Ron's actions anger her to a point of some delusional thinking and she's tempted to walk the fine line where Marge took her life changing misstep. Can she be successful where Marge failed? Can she give Ron a taste of Jerry's life without falling headlong into the lifestyle? And should she fail, can she and Ron survive? Jen struggles with all that and more.