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Cuckold B&B, Volume One: The Sharing Economy
Cuckold B&B, Volume One: The Sharing Economy
Cuckold B&B, Volume One: The Sharing Economy
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When Nico and Ryan put their spare bedroom on a short-stay accommodation site for gay men, they both tell each other it's a normal business arrangement that's just about the money. But when their first guest arrives for the weekend, and he's hot as hell, neither of them can deny that they want something more to happen. Nico wants to get laid, while Ryan... well, he wants Nico to get laid too. For a reason he doesn't quite understand, Ryan's more into the idea of seeing Nico with their houseguest than he is with getting any action himself. So when they finally decide to dive into their first "three-way" with their guest, it's about to go differently than either of them were expecting.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJack Hornwood
Release dateDec 3, 2021
ISBN9780473610593
Cuckold B&B, Volume One: The Sharing Economy
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Jack Hornwood

Jack Hornwood is a gay erotica writer from New Zealand.His writing focuses on m/m sex, in particular cuckolding, humiliation and other fetishes. His first book, Cole Got Cucked Hard, was released in May 2020.

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    Cuckold B&B, Volume One - Jack Hornwood

    Cuckold B&B

    CUCKOLD B&B

    VOLUME ONE: THE SHARING ECONOMY

    JACK HORNWOOD

    Cuckold B&B

    Volume One: The Sharing Economy


    Jack Hornwood


    2nd Edition

    Copyright © 2021 Jack Hornwood

    ISBN: 978-0-473-61059-3

    Written in Aotearoa


    www.jackhornwood.com

    CUCKOLD B&B

    VOLUME ONE: THE SHARING ECONOMY

    I have to admit I was more nervous than I let on as we both stood there waiting. It took a minute and a half to get from the street to our apartment — I’d timed it countless times. But that minute and a half seemed to take much longer as we waited for the knock on the door. I didn’t know why I was nervous; there was no logical reason to be.

    Nico looked over at me. Okay, last-minute bet: hot? Or not?

    I paused, pretending to think about it for a few seconds. I wanted to seem casual, as if the thought hadn’t even crossed my mind. As if I hadn’t already seen his profile pic when he booked our spare room. As if I hadn’t already wondered what he looked like shirtless. As if I hadn’t already imagined his and Nico’s naked bodies pressed together, wrapped up in each other.

    Putting our room online had mainly been about the money. A way to save a bit extra that we could put aside for our wedding, or to buy our own place eventually. Nico had been open to the idea from the start; besides the money he’d also been into the idea of meeting other guys from all around the world — learning about other places, making connections in case we did some travelling ourselves, generally broadening our horizons a little. The fact that the short-stay accommodation site was exclusively for queer guys meant there was a pretty good chance the people that came and stayed would be people we’d share something in common with.

    I was into it for all the same reasons. At least, that’s what I told myself. But the truth was, ever since I’d floated the idea I couldn’t help fantasising about opening our home up to a hot traveller, and maybe opening our relationship a little too. I’d already gotten myself off a few times picturing our guest and my boyfriend fucking. Funny, I was always picturing the guy with Nico and never with myself. Maybe that was my way of feeling like I wasn’t being unfaithful. Or maybe it was something else; I hadn’t really interrogated my motives, just enjoyed the fantasy.

    It didn’t matter though. I knew I was being stupid. It wasn’t realistic; this was a commercial transaction. The guy wasn’t going to want to hook up with us, and to keep fantasising about it was probably a little inappropriate. Even if the guy was up for sex, it didn’t matter: Nico and I were completely monogamous. We’d talked about the idea of an open relationship before, and while neither of us was fundamentally opposed, neither of us was ready for it either.

    At least I thought we weren’t ready. Maybe, if the fantasies I’d started having about this weekend were anything to go by, I was closer to being ready than I’d realised. There was no

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