Have you ever noticed that true trans girls are more effeminate and accepting of men’s desires than most genetic women? I have. This is a short story of adoration, of love and acceptance, of relationship building, some genetic engineering, and of course, a little lust.
Rhys gets a bursary from a secretive organisation, which takes him to a foreign university and onto a course that will teach him magic. He doesn't know why, but on the way, he meets two special women, one with a mysterious background and the other a collared slave. Together, they start a new life and discover their destinies, and why so many people are interested in Rhys. Contains themes of polyamory, slavery, bondage, magic and, above all, how one plus one plus one can be more than three.
A Tale of Misspent Youth They'd been pen pals for years, and he had hoped there would be high passion when they finally met in person. But -- she was so young-looking, and so skinny!
A Tony and Nancy Story Tony and Nancy have some fun eight time zones apart with other partners. He's in Paris, France, she's in California. It's snowing and cold where he is, but he manages to pick her up a little present without having to leave the hotel. Ah, rock n'roll! The sixth Tony and Nancy story.
A multi-hundred year old pseudo-vampire/succubus that survives on "pleasure juice" seeks a new mate after his dies at the hands of mortal enemies. "She" must be a virgin. He finds such a girl in Europe, and they enjoy a honeymoon of sorts. She learns much abou him while truly shedding all remnants of her virginity, feeding on men as he feeds on women, their sexual juices. In the end? Read and see.
A Twisted Fairy Tale An XXX rated tale loosely based on the combination of Sleeping Beauty and Snow White, wherein the princess lies ensorcelled, and can be awakened only by some very special sperm.
His love's hands were deformed at birth. She's beautiful, busty, freckled and smart, and she knows poetry, but she never believed that any man could ever really love her, because she's a "freak." Well, she was wrong. / (Reviews)