Married Sex by Jesse Kornbluth
Blurb
When a husband convinces his wife to join him in a tryst with another woman, there are unintended consequences in this sharply observed erotic tale about the challenges of modern marriage
As a divorce lawyer for Manhattan’s elite, David Greenfield is privy to the intimate, dirty details of failed marriages. He knows he’s lucky to be married to Blair—a Barnard dean and the mother of their college-age daughter, a woman he loves more today than when they tied the knot.
But when seductive photographer Jean Coin asks David to be her lover for six weeks until she leaves for Timbuktu, David is tempted, reasoning that “it’s not cheating if your wife’s there.” A one-night threesome would relieve the pressure of monogamy without wrecking their marriage. What harm could come of fulfilling his longtime sexual fantasy?
My Review
The premise of Married Sex by Jesse Kornbluth is interesting, but the execution left a lot for me to be desired. Maybe it was a little too real and not enough fantasy, or maybe it was the fact that I’m in my forties and can’t imagine going through what this couple goes through. The writing was good, but I felt that the characters didn’t have depth and we were always just above the surface. I couldn’t relate to either of the main characters and that’s where it fell flat for me.
★ ★ 1/2 Stars
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