A The Chronicles of Dan Hayward Story Valentines is a day for lovers. On this day, Scott and Vicky become husband and wife. Dan and Karen treat Wendy to a special Valentines Day. Karen has some news for Dan.
Jenna married the love of her life, Rick. Or so she thought. When the relationship with her husband becomes abusive, she decides to head to LA, with her cousin. She hopes that some time apart will help both her and Rick put the past abuses behind them, and start a new chapter of their life together. However, she soon meets new friends who welcome her with open arms and show her there is so much she has been missing.
A story in the Gabatrix Series Universe
Set in 2350. Gabatrix: The Violet Wave continues several months after Gabatrix: The First Peace. All is quiet for several months for the UWA during their war with the other Itrean clans. The silence is shattered when a Shal'rein clan fleet nears one of the colony worlds of Aphadus. Story contains Swearing, War, Violence, Sex, Science Fiction, Space, Male Human/Female Alien (Shark), Intercourse, Implied Rape (No Actual Rape Scene), Size, Consensual, Romance, Very Light Femdom
Male-perspective bisexual: Dieter, a gigolo and jewelry thief, working a Rhine River Christmas-to-New Year's cruise, services cougars and men alike, divesting them of jewelry they won't miss during the cruise after exhausting them in bed in their cabins. He receives an unusual request to help deliver a special holiday present that becomes a significant present for him as well.
A story in the Not a White Knight in LA Universe
The rings and the wheels go round and round, with lots of pleasure and and a little pain. Our Hero gives Li some tokens of his feelings for her, including a diamond and something more valuable. Li shows her great appreciation and enjoys giving her love to him the way her mother taught her. This starts the third book of the series "Not Quite a White Knight." It ties into Book 2 chapters 16, 17, and 18, the 24-hour date with Li. "To Seduce A Whore part 2" will evolve from this.
If you've read 'The Lost Child' this will make more sense, since it's Robin's story, from her point of view of being found by Charlie on the lake's rock bank two days after the boat crash. It will make sense if read first, however. Enjoy, please.
Which love do you feel is the strongest - that of a son for his mother, or of a man for his wife and son? Perhaps the better question is, how can one measure such a powerful emotion? In this enthralling story of family, passion and grief you may find it nearly impossible.