Brandon has spent 15 years accumulating enough wealth to retire at the age of 35, intending to spend his remaining years in the South Pacific islands. But a woman from his past re-enters his life, and everything changes. Not only that, but she's not alone. Read how our hero takes to this development, and how his life heads off in a direction that he never imagined.
Driven away by his inability to cope with his wife's cheating and the actions of her new partner a man withdrew from the world becoming the equivalent of a modern day hermit. Then chance brings his family into his life again and he begins to realise what he lost... No sex in the first two chapters.
The violence code does not apply to sexual violence.
Her long planned biking vacation turned into a nightmare because of a storm that was supposed to be south of them. She tried to keep her spirits up by singing the old song: 'Singin' in the rain', which she actually was doing. But the whole trip was turning into a disaster, until he came along in his RV with his faithful companion Boney, his dog, and rescued her.
A Sarah and Greg Story This is the 4th Sarah and Greg Story. What you need to know is that Sarah and Greg are deeply in love. They live together and make each other happy. (And she is a shemale.) Although there is some plot development, this story is mainly about their trying sex in different ways. This was inspired by a comment someone made in an e-mail to me, although his more specific suggestions will show up in the next S&G story.
Helping a neighbor clean out her late husband's books, Jim McGuire found a familiar face in an old men's magazine. A face he knew he'd seen somewhere before.
A new student’s life changes when he meets a captivating girl. Their bond deepens into a passionate, unprotected first encounter that marks the start of a profound transformation.
Sam Hopkins was a bounty hunter who was just getting by. Then his luck changed when he met Jubal Atkins, a fanatical train robber. Sam's love life took a turn for the better about that time, too. Caution: this story is told in Southern Cowboy dialect, so you may need to refer to the glossary in my blog. / (Reviews)