Some secrets are bigger than others.Paul has one final secret to reveal, but it's a big one. He needs to find the right moment to bring it up. Little does he know, Christy has a secret of her own.Their lives are finally settling into a routine and their relationship is getting comfortable. Will the final secrets be too hot to handle? Or could this be the proof they both need, that they're ready to face anything?Follow the adventures of Paul and Christy in Kinky Confessions, book 4 of 8 in the Summer Camp Swingers: Christy series by award-winning author Nick Scipio.In this book, Paul and Christy get everything out in the open as we head toward the volcanic conclusion of the Summer Camp Swingers saga. Drama flares as they share their secrets, and they discover that sticky situations aren't always a bad thing.Kinky Confessions was previously published as Summer Camp: Christy, Volume 4.
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Kinky Confessions
Summer Camp Swingers: Christy Series Book 4
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
Book 4
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Best Laid Plans
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
About the Author
More Summer Camp Swingers
Also by Nick Scipio
PREFACE
Hello and welcome to Camp! If you’ve been here before, let’s talk about some changes.
First, the book titles. They’re new. Duh. But why? For starters, they’re more descriptive now. The old
The new titles are mostly for new readers. If you’re a fan from before, you probably don’t care what the books are called. But new readers don’t know me or my stories, and titles are an important part of the sales pitch.
Next, the series and universe,
Amazon. Specifically, their search and recommendation algorithms. I don’t want my books to appear beside ones about regular summer camps. Adding
Okay, that’s enough about the changes. If you’re new to Camp, let me tell you how this all began.
Back in the summer of 2002, I had a story growing in my imagination. It started as a simple fantasy that sprang from events in my real life.
My family vacationed at a nudist camp in the seventies and early eighties.
My parents were swingers at the time, although I didn’t figure it out until much later. And when I was a teenager, I knew a woman who was similar to Susan. As an adult, I always wondered what would’ve happened if she’d been more like the woman in my imagination.
So this “what if…?” story was growing in my head, and I kept remembering things and adding new details. It quickly became too much to keep track of, so I decided to write it down. I finished the first few chapters
and posted them online. People liked them, so I kept writing.
In the process, my coming-of-age story evolved into something far bigger than I’d ever imagined. I added an overall plot: Who died? Who’s the wife?
Then I sketched out the people and events in several more stories. Other writers wanted to play in my world, so I created the universe,
five of them, as it turned out.
So, where are we now, with this book?
Whew! That was a lot of introduction. Yeah, sorry. I’ve been writing
Nick Scipio
August 1, 2020
INTRODUCTION
They’re meant to be read as a complete story, one after the other. When you reach the end of this book, pick up the next one and keep going.
And when you get to the end of the series, the Epilogue will wrap up the whole saga and answer the two big questions from the very beginning—
who’s the wife and who died?
Book 4
Chapter 19
Life returned to routine on Monday, and on Tuesday I met with Professor Joska to get his approval on my design proposal.
“Didn’t Miss Carmichael live in Japan?” he asked as he leafed through my drawings.
“Yes, sir. And our neighbor was born there. She has pictures from before the war, so I have plenty of primary source material to base my designs on.”
“Mmm, just so,” he agreed. He quizzed me about some of my decisions, and we discussed them for several minutes. Finally he said, “Your work lately shows a new level of creativity and attention to detail. Is that Miss Carmichael’s doing?”
“Yes and no,” I said after a moment. “She gives me a different artistic perspective, so I’m more creative as a result. The attention to detail is all mine.”
He gazed at me calmly and waited for an explanation.
“I’ve done a lot of growing up lately. In many ways I’m more confident, although I know I still have a lot to learn. So I pay attention to what I’m doing, and especially to what you’re teaching.” I smiled at a thought.
“Sometimes I even talk like you.”
“Oh?”
“I gave a flying lesson recently and stole one of your lines: ‘Flying is a serious business for serious people.’”
“I imagine it is.”
“It is. And if you screw up or forget something, it could cost you.
Architecture is like that. In the worst case you have the Hyatt Regency. But