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Nearly every community across the country contains a cross section of Americana within its boundaries, thereby maintaining an image unique to this country today. Every town, of course, has its doctors and lawyers, its coaches and teachers, its clerks and carpenters, and each individual has been touched to some extent by the myriad of emotions common to all men, those of lust, greed and envy.
THE DOCTOR’S HOT WIFE is a novel of everyday, responsible people whose lives have frailties common to us all; persons who seek pleasure, profit and the good life; individuals not unlike those who may live in your town, right down the street or even next door. Respectable citizens, yes, but not without the foibles and weaknesses inherent to the common man.
THE DOCTOR’S HOT WIFE provides a unique insight into the emotions we all must deal with a story not without basis in fact.
Allison Philips drummed her fingers, staring across the table at her husband, Grant, who was in deep conversation on the phone. The one chance in over a month to have dinner at a nice restaurant with him and he was spending it talking to his broker about real estate!
“I am horny. I’m hot and horny all the time.” She placed her hand on his. “I thought that doctors were only interested in saving their patients.” She looked at him, loving him, yet not understanding his preoccupation with money. “It wasn’t this way when you first started at Harlow Medical.”
Allison glared at him. All the frustrations of the past six months were coming to a head. She looked away from him, curtailing her anger as she glanced around the elegant restaurant. She caught a glimpse of a man at the adjoining bar eyeing her. She looked at her husband. “I’m going to get fucked,” she mumbled under her breath, standing up.
“What?” Grant asked, giving her a second of his attention.
“I said, I’m going to the ladies’ room. Order for me. I won’t be long.”
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.