Claiming the American Wife: A St. Patrick’s Day Age-Gap Obsession

Isla Storme


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A married woman.

A younger Irish man who’s wanted her for years.

One St. Patrick’s Day party that gets wildly out of hand.



Claiming the American Wife is a short, unapologetically unrealistic, all-spice, no-plot explosion of taboo desire—told entirely from his point of view.



Aiden has lived in the States for years, quietly obsessed with his best friend’s mother—Marian, a beautiful older woman trapped in a stale marriage. He never expected anything to happen. Not really.



But on St. Patrick’s Day, fueled by too much alcohol and a room full of people who think it’s all an innocent joke, Marian ends up on his lap… then in his arms… then in his bed.



And once he finally has her?

He doesn’t let go.



What happens next shouldn’t happen.

It shouldn’t feel as good as it does.

And it definitely shouldn’t happen in front of her husband.



But this isn’t a story about “should.”

This is a story about taking exactly what you’ve wanted for years—and being begged for more.



This book



Older woman / younger manCheatingCuckolding (unaware cuck)Size differencePublic play & semi-public sexBreeding kink (including explicit “leprechaun” themed dirty talk)Possessiveness & markingExtremely unrealistic sexual scenariosZero plot, maximum heatA high-intensity, explicit male POV



If you’re looking for realism, slow burn, or romance—this is not that.



If you want a filthy, over-the-top, taboo St. Patrick’s Day fantasy where the Irishman absolutely claims the American wife?
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