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Finally Released in Print after 20 Years in Writing, the Book, "Housewives and Repairmen: 'the Untold Secrets,'" Will Rock the Housewife and Service Repairman's Worlds

"Housewives and Repairmen: 'the Untold Secrets'" is a must-read book for every husband and wife who has a serviceman in their home while the husband is away at work. The book contains true stories about cheating housewives who cheat on their husbands and deceive the service industry into sending a serviceman out to fix their appliance or air conditioner, when they really want something else from the serviceman.

(PRWEB) August 10, 2005 -- "Housewives and Repairmen: 'the Untold Secrets'" is a new book containing 20 years' of true stories about lonely housewives wanting to cheat with service technicians. All the stories in the book are true and have been put together by Michael C Riley, former service technician from more than 20 years of in-home service experience.

The stories in the book reflect the cheating attitudes of wives when their husbands go off to work and the repairman is supposed to come fix something at their homes, according to Riley. The repairman constantly runs into wives who either answer the door with nothing on to let the service repairman in, or just plain are bold about making it clear why they called the repairman, the author says. And it's not to "service" their appliances.

Husbands go to work and unknowingly are leaving their wives home to be "serviced," Riley says in the book. Ever wondered why the repairman keeps having to come back over and over again? The book is a must-read to find out how dangerous and wild these lonely housewives can get when the door shuts behind their hubby, when he leaves for work, Riley says.

"Housewives and Repairmen: 'the Untold Secrets'" is available at http://www.cafepress.com/housewives.8737212.

The book is also a must-read for housewives, to see if you just might have been one of Riley's customers and made it into "Housewives and Repairmen: 'the Untold Secrets.'"

Contact:
Michael Riley
305-735-3389
http://www.cafepress.com/housewives.8737212

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A Must Read for every husband and wife that has a serviceman in their home while the husband is away at work! The Trus stories about insatiable housewives that need sex and deceive the service industry everyday into sending a serviceman out to fix their appliances or air conditioner, when they really want sex from the serviceman instead! A Must Read book to find out how dangerous and Wild these lonely housewives really get when the door shuts nehind their hubby when he leaves for work!

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