Edward is a common angel suddenly charged with training a small army of angelic warriors and leading them into battle against the forces of darkness. Will Edward be able to succeed at his assigned task or will his past, his enemies, and the secrets of his companions conspire to destroy him; and is anything really what it seems in this madness?
This is a short story (7 chapters, that is short for me) that describes a visit from a friend of mine and subsequent problems he has with his nieces, which eventually involve me.
An Uncle Bob Story After her wedding shower, Beth has so many nice honeymoon outfits she can't decide which ones to take with her. She can't show them to the groom... but who else might give her a man's perspective? Good old Uncle Bob steps up to the plate, unlimbers his bat and hits a home run while helping his niece.
Christmas time brings a man full circle. From heartache and tragedy to love and happiness. Enjoy this heart warming tale and hopefully a few of your other body parts will be warmed as well!
A Master's Project Story Todd didn't know he was a voyeur, and Lizzie didn't know she was an exhibitionist. Neither of them knew they'd be attracted to their own daughter. Then Bob interviewed them for his project and everything changed.
This is a historical drama about a serving Submarine Commander who was asked to enter Germany to steal enemy code books during the last war. Not only did he meet Hitler and his fellow villains but made it safely back to the UK. But he was not out of danger then. The Germans enlisted the help of the IRA and did their best to kill him
The green-skinned zombies appeared a year ago, and Ethan Cross has been surviving in the middle of this hellhole of a world by himself since that day. For being a survivor in a zombie apocalypse, he's not doing too badly. But he still wants news of what's happening in the outside world. A scavenging trip to an old electronics store in search of a radio brings him in contact with something he didn't think he'd ever see again: A woman.
When a hapless museum archivist damages an ancient obsidian mirror, he releases the trapped spirit of an Aztec war Goddess. Given no choice but to attach herself to him, the deity takes up residence in his life, whether either of them likes it or not. If the pair can learn to stop bickering, they might be able to secure both a crucial promotion and the deity’s continued existence.