A Story from The Town As Susan’s curiosity pulls her into an unfamiliar world, a simple experiment quickly escalates. Guided by Anne and supported by Becca and Sophie, what begins as voluntary becomes a test of trust, control, and vulnerability. Bound physically and psychologically, Susan confronts hidden fears and desires, while Anne insists the ordeal will deepen their connection despite Susan’s doubt and humiliation. A story best experienced following The Clerk - Chapter 1: Curiosity at the Bookstore.
This story starts exactly one and a half years after the end of Twisted Tales, where Aron Shamar is broken down from an alpha male to a sissy faggot and is married to ebony trans woman Mistress Lola. This also tell about Aron's mom and her back story, in detail.
A story in the Lesbian Romances Universe
In snow-swept Manhattan, haunted Detective Rikki Fire probes a billionaire's locked-room murder marked by a glowing occult sigil. Suspect: alluring witch Sophia Voss, whose defiant surrender sparks irresistible desire. As living shadows hunt them, charged interrogations ignite passionate power play—silk ropes, commands, vulnerability forging unbreakable trust. Amid red herrings and a midnight ritual clash, their love—forged in fire, sealed in surrender—burns brighter than any dark magic.
This sprawling epic, titled The Eternal Dungeon Master, immerses readers in a labyrinthine world of intricate character developments, where every individual—be it the enigmatic patriarch Bob or the diverse women who orbit his life—evolves through layers of psychological depth, emotional revelation, and transformative growth.
A flea market doll. A child’s innocent game. A mother’s nightmare. After a series of accidents eerily echo her daughter’s rough play with the doll, Seren struggles to protect the one person who matters most. But fate seems to strike from the quiet corners of everyday life, turning routine moments into life-altering disasters. Broken, terrified, and praying for stillness, Seren must confront the fear that some things, once set in motion, cannot be thrown away.