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By: The Drama Desk

In the sprawling universe of steamy serial fiction, few titles grab the reader by the throat quite like Forbidden Affairs Vol7: My Son's Wife Sweet. The name itself is a cocktail of transgression (“forbidden”), generational conflict (“my son’s wife”), and unexpected tenderness (“sweet”). If you’ve stumbled upon this keyword, you aren’t looking for a standard romance. You’re looking for the literary equivalent of walking a tightrope over a canyon of consequences.

Volume 7 of this explosive series has fans buzzing. Why? Because it doesn’t just dip a toe into the murky waters of lust; it dives headfirst, exploring what happens when loneliness, proximity, and unspoken attraction implode inside a family home. forbidden affairs vol7 my sons wife sweet

The comment sections for Vol7 are bonfires of debate.

“I should hate Marcus. But when he called Mia ‘sweet girl’ in chapter four, I melted. I need therapy.”@RomanceReader22

“This is glorified cheating. There is nothing sweet about sleeping with your son’s wife.”@MoralCompass88

“The writing is phenomenal. The greenhouse scene is better than most literary fiction. You hate yourself for rooting for them.”@GuiltyPleasuresBookClub Read this if you enjoy:

The author seems to anticipate the backlash. Interspersed between the steamy encounters are gut-punch moments: Marcus looking at old photos of his son as a child; Mia crying in the shower. The “sweet” is always chased by sour guilt.

A subplot involving a hidden photograph of Mia in her wedding dress—found in Marcus’s nightstand—threatens to tear the family apart. His son, Derek, grows suspicious. The “sweet” secret is now a ticking time bomb.

In previous volumes, Marcus felt like the aggressor. In Vol7, Mia becomes an active participant. She whispers, “I know it’s wrong. But why does wrong feel like the only honest thing I’ve done in years?” This line has become a viral quote on social media. It humanizes the affair, dragging readers into a moral gray zone where right and wrong blur into desperate need.

The keyword "Sweet" attached to this volume indicates a specific tonal shift. Unlike thrillers that focus on danger and punishment, this entry focuses on the tenderness of the affair. Skip this if you prefer: By: The Drama

Forbidden Affairs Vol7 is not a book for the faint of heart. It’s a car crash in slow motion—beautiful, tragic, and impossible to look away from. The “sweet” of the title is a masterstroke of marketing irony and emotional truth. Because the affair is sweet, like forbidden fruit, like a secret lullaby, like the last lie you tell yourself before you fall.

As one fan put it: “I finished Vol7 at 2 AM and just stared at the ceiling. I felt dirty. I felt alive. I immediately pre-ordered Vol8.”

Rating: 4.7/5 – Scandalously addictive.


Have you read Forbidden Affairs Vol7? Share your thoughts on the greenhouse scene and that shocking pregnancy reveal in the comments below. And don’t forget to check out Vol8 pre-order bonuses, including an exclusive chapter from Marcus’s son’s perspective.