Most of what I write is inspired by places, though with a little artistic licence with the geography sometimes. The people, however, are fiction, so if you think you can identify someone you're wrong. Of course there are personality quirks that can be seen anywhere!
I love to hear of your response to my stories where they've brought back a memory or struck a chord in some way.
An Oscar Story Steve's wife cheated, and was unrepentant. His boss is unsympathetic, and he quits his job, buys a motorhome and motorcycle, and goes on the road as a freelance computer engineer. But then he picks up a hitchhiker who calls herself 'Pandora'. Nine chapters and the sex comes much later. / (Reviews)
Forty years ago I was propositioned in a pub. Happily married, I didn't take up the offer. But I remembered, and this story is the result, and it's nothing like that encounter. A lonely man and a desperate woman...
An unexpected holiday, an accident, a dying man and a fascinating woman with an unusual ability; can Bella change Andrew from being a confirmed bachelor? Oh, and more motorbikes. / (Reviews)
A Devastation Diary Story (7) The crew of SB. Lady Betty are returning to Etty's home city at the request of her father. A familiarity with the other Devastation Diaries, especially 'Lady Betty' would be helpful but not essential.
An Air Transport Auxiliary Story An RAF Squadron Commander has a problem - his pilots are scared of the machine they have to fly. Can a petite, young, female, ATA pilot shake them out of their fear? This is a fictional account, but something of the sort did in fact happen. No explicit sex, but a bit of romance.
A Dryad Story (2) Continues the story begun in 'The Trees Are Alive' from Calida at age three. How do you deal with a two-hundred year old person in an immature body, who also has an affinity for trees?
A Dryad Story (3) Calida Baxenby meets Sean Mullaney. Will he be her soul-mate? Through him, she encounters a young Hamadryad... what will happen to them?