Shane Shackleford has been a bull for over twenty years. He has trained many subs to serve him, to be a hotwife and to cuck their husbands.
After an argument with his nieces over the film "How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days", Shane concocts a bet with himself to prove that rom/coms aren't real.
Anne Rickerson is happily married to the love of her life, and she's the accountant at Shane Shackleford's real estate company. She is awkward, frugal and dowdy. As such, Anne keeps to herself, does her job, and mostly goes unnoticed.
After she catches Shane engaged in rough sex with the office manager, Anne tells Doug, her husband. He recognizes Anne was incredibly turned on by what she witnessed and begins to open her eyes to the idea of a bull/hotwife scenario with Shane as the bull.
When Shane chats with Anne about the sex she witnessed, he decides to put his bet into action.
"Betting the Pride; Losing the Prejudice" merges themes from "Pride and Prejudice" and "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days", set in Beverly Hills, California. With real estate as the backdrop, the book tours homes, sex, crime, passion, and love.
This is book one of a trilogy. While it's a bull/hotwife book, and contains some of the usual elements of its genre, it also steps outside of the typical trope to keep the reader guessing, intrigued and aroused.
"Betting the Pride; Losing the Prejudice" is erotica with twists, a treasure trove of characters and a whodunit that unfolds under layers of sexual domination and sexual awakening. Delectably relatable and hot fiction from the clever pen of B.J. Frazier.
Contains: Bull, Hotwife, Cuck, BDSM, Anal, Trope Elements, Un-Tropey Twists, Male Submission, Male Dominance, Female Submission, Cum-Eating
Severe Content Warning: B.J. Frazier books contain *plots* and *well-developed characters*