Four of the members of the Happy Executive Swingers' Club seduce one of the member's wives into joining the club using a combination of bravado, liquor and poker.
Set in a small-town church community, the story centers on Adrianne, a 36-year-old preacher's wife whose outwardly perfect life masks a simmering dissatisfaction. Married to the gentle, devout Charlie, Adrianne embodies virtue—toned from morning runs, with chestnut hair and hazel eyes that reflect her inner turmoil. Yet, beneath her conservative dresses and dutiful role, a primal hunger festers, fueled by unfulfilled longings that challenge her religious upbringing and vows.
Karen and Kimmy's lives are turned upside down when a stranger invades what they thought was the sanctity of their home and rapes them both. But even worse than that, he promises to return again and again to do the same!
Betty makes the faux pas of not wearing any undies when she wears her almost sheer ankle length dress that makes her look stark naked in the right angle of light. A client brings it to her attention after ogling her for hours from every angle and up close enough to touch. She does the only thing she can do to make a proper apology and drops down on all fours on the fluffy white carpet with the dress removed in complete submissive surrender to prove she was not a tease so many others.
For Halloween: Writer Neal Nelson is thrown into madness, guilt, and regret when his 14-year-old lover, Nate, becomes terminally ill and takes his own life. Neal's doctor puts him on nerve medicine that might have the effect of causing illusions and sends him to a change of scene to coax him into finishing a novel and recovering. In Dragoon Hall, a historic house in the Forest of Dean, England, Neal finds legends and a new, possibly drug-induced, perspective on life and sexual fulfillment
Luke Dunphy tries out some new sample pills from Manny on his sisters, Alex and Haley. They pretend to be mind-controlled by them and then force them down his throat, dominating him through the power of suggestion. It only gets weirder from there.