This starts like a cop story, but it is a story of duplicity and deceit. Twin sisters with different agendas and different attitudes about life, love, sex and all that comes between.
What does a girl have to do to get ahead in a world obsessed with sex and dismissive of anybody without a high school diploma and without special talents except those of the horizontal kind?
The scene that Rose walked in on in her sister's house with her Brother-in Law and the babysitter was not appropriate for mixed company. She decides that he needs proper punishment for his cheating ways and she might scratch her itch at the same time.
Lord Ballentyne's fourteen-year-old son, Graham, is ripe for it and is not receiving parental attention. When they take a house in the Vienna Woods in 1870, Graham seeks, but does not receive, attention from his tutor, Peter. He, however, finds a band of randy gypsy men to help him.
A story in the Haven Tails Universe
Adam Clarke is just a regular Navy veteran going to West Virginia University on the GI Bill, right? Think again, as he discovers, after Doomsday, with the help of a growing harem, a radical classmate, and her lesbian lover, his history professor.
Male-perspective sexual: A college student and part-time rent-boy gets hooked up with a pimp running a monthly service for high rollers, both male and female. The young man displays a white bandana prominently, and a member of the club can demand to hold the bandana while services are being rendered at any time that the rent-boy (or girl) is in play.
Robbie Russell, a fourteen-year-old television actor, willing to work his way up in the business on his back, goes to producer Evan Eddison's Hollywood Beach, California, beach house for a sex weekend. When Eddison gets consumed by work, Robbie goes out on the beach, gets taken up in a gay beach house party, where he becomes the party entertainment with the help of pills and liquor, and winds up in the bed of black movie star, Champ Chandler. Will this be job enhancing?
Rachel hasn't had a job in years, but times are tough. Her husband probably wouldn't mind too much how she got one. And a blowjob isn't real sex is it? Ask Bill Clinton. I'm reminded of a line from Monty Python's Life of Brian. He finds out he's not Jewish after all - his father was a Roman soldier. "Was it rape?" he asks. "Well. at first!"