The Good Wife
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Narrated by:
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Ella Daniels
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By:
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B.R. Saiph
About this listen
John and Marsha are still very much in love after a few short years of marriage, leading a quiet life based upon strict conservative values.
They weren't looking to change anything, when a happenstance newspaper story turns their lives upside down. A journey of rediscovery is set in motion - of themselves, each other, and the roles they were raised to play.
They quickly find that it takes very little to peel away the facade of who we think we are to reveal who we were meant to be. Chastity, femdom, and cuckolding combine in a tantalizing tale you won't quickly forget!
An erotic novel by B.R. Saiph.
©2019 B.R. Saiph (P)2020 B.R. SaiphWhat listeners say about The Good Wife
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- Siobhan D
- 13-07-20
A must read
I was hooked from the start to finish. A story of a couple , in love with one another who decided to experiment with attempting to satisfy the husband's interest in male chastity and submissive feelings. A well written, well paced, this story had many delicious scenes which brought to bear the psychological tensions between his need to be dominated and her . Very highly recommended!
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- WhiteKnight
- 02-06-20
It's Good . . .
The Good Wife is certainly the best exploration of the attractions of Male Chastity - for both men and women - that I've ever come across: written or spoken.
It is well-written, author B R Saiph has done an excellent job of producing the work in a made-for-audio format, and it is equally well-read by Ella Daniels. At almost five and half long, I think it is excellent value for money.
Protagonists John and Marsha begin the story as a naive, almost innocent, young couple: very much in love. It is John who initially introduces the idea of chastity . . . but it is Marsha who really embraces it, uncovering a previously unimagined dominant side. As she seeks more and more control of their relationship - both in and out of the bedroom - John is dragged deeper and deeper into submission and not always willingly.
John and Marsha are well-rounded characters and believable enough to engage and maintain our interest. And as the story unfolds their mental and physical states and experiences are explained in great detail.
Chastity is not for everyone and for many shockingly incomprehensible, but if you're broadminded enough to want to find out more about the very real sexual pleasure and excitement it can bring to both partners - especially for the woman - then The Good Wife is as good a place to start as any.
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