Following a promotion, a man works so hard that he forgets about caring for his family. His wife says they need a vacation, and he agrees. They let their daughter take along a friend. That's when the trouble begins.
Malcolm is the closet transvestite Michele who is yearning to come out of the closet and play. He organises the firm's fancy dress Xmas party using the theme "Whores & Pimps". The difference is that the men come as whores and the women as pimps. Michele gets blackmailed, seduced, raped and gang-banged as the night progresses. Then she goes home to tell her sister all about it only to find her sister has a penchant for trannys.
A Davidson Fisheries and the McElroy Family Story 26-year-old Rachael finally lands 63-year-old Julius. But Julius' old world deeply southern family takes a mite bit of an exception to the romance. Love lost and found on the Chesapeake Bay.
An innocent bride of less than three years, Susan finds that she has obviously been offered as the payoff for a debt occurred when her husband's bet goes awry. It isn't the first time she has been a "payment." She looks back on her short marriage and the erotic twists it has taken since her wedding day. There are things she knows...there are even more that she doesn't! The whole truth would shock her!
This is the continuing story about two teens who fall in and out of love and all the roadblocks that come before them. You really need to read Disappearing Dreams first so that this will make sense. This sequel is the result of many, many requests from readers not to end the story as I did. Just a reminder: none of the characters are real. If you know someone in here,I don't.
A The Chronicles of Dan Hayward Story On this day, the Hayward family and friends drive to Ottawa to watch Brad and Jake’s pre season NHL game the following night.
He was attending a computer and electronics seminar when he came across a young couple trying to break into the business. Their shoestring trip wasn't going so smooth so he decided to help. While the young husband was polite, she was more than a little thankful...