What starts as a risky late-night indulgence on the twenty-seventh floor quickly spirals into a sophisticated game of voyeurism and shared secrets. But some secrets are too hot to keep—and even better when they’re shared.
When 16-year-old Jane discovers the depraved "sexual code" enforced by her tattooed mentor at Sunny Meadows, she trades her innocence for a spot in a secret sisterhood dedicated to servicing the lonely men in their care. What starts as voyeurism quickly spirals into a shared obsession, transforming Jane from a shy nursing care assistant into a willing vessel for the facility’s darkest fantasies.
When Mark discovers his wife accepting a stranger's touch in a crowded casino, his first instinct should be rage. But when it escalates, it awakens a voyeuristic hunger he can't ignore. Instead of stopping her, he decides to become the silent voyeur of her depravity, watching from the shadows as she shows him what a slut she truly is.
Although Mats would just love to stay and enjoy his nieces and their many preteen friends; he has to return to work, not because he needs the money but because he enjoys his job. No, he does not lead the life of a monk in Texas. Enjoy the continuing travels of Mats. There is more to cum. / (Reviews)
The husbands of two well-to-do young couples conspire to change their prudish wives into swingers. Things really heat up when the wives accept swapping and sugest bringing a new young couple into the fun and games.
Burr Dominoes takes up where Burr left off. It is assumed the reader knows past characters and the circumstances that got Sammy to this point. To Sammy, dots on the falling domino are telling, a forecast of future events. In his senior year at Cromwell Military Academy he connects the dots to his life.
Magic of the Wood Fond childhood memories prompt Daniel to revive a little woodland, turned into a dumping ground by cheap locals who won't pay to use the landfill. He becomes the steward of the wood, and eventually discovers that an imaginary friend from his youth isn't so imaginary, after all. / (Reviews)