A woman just never knows what she's going to experience when she goes into the fitting-room of her favourite downtown store - nor does she know just how much pleasure this experience is going to give her for years and years to come!
I feel a need to explain something... In New Zealand, Milo is a chocolate energy drink. Very popular. You needed to know. Silliness seemed appropriate for this one. Hope you like it.
It's the 1950s and Rachel is a Jewish housewife who doesn't quite know what to do about the little Shiksa spitfire in her bed, particularly if her husband finds out.
Set in Australia, an older woman takes an interest in a younger, teen gal. It's a love story set within an enigmatic dom/sub relationship. As you can imagine, mistakes are made, punishments doled out, and humorous situations abound. The author, an older woman, delivers a great story that develops over time, just as it does in real life. She also wrote CJ & Me and Hannah's Way.
A young man spots a woman from his past in a bar with a couple of girlfriends. She humiliated him in college. He witnesses a strange man slipping her some drugs and must decide if this is his chance to get his revenge.
A Swimming with Kate Story What do you do when your daughter, the one with a stick figure who loves being held and tickled and massaged and wrestled with, starts to sprout curves? One solution is to continue gooping her up with sunscreen. Brushing her hair helps, too.
This is the continuing story about two teens who fall in and out of love and all the roadblocks that come before them. You really need to read Disappearing Dreams first so that this will make sense. This sequel is the result of many, many requests from readers not to end the story as I did. Just a reminder: none of the characters are real. If you know someone in here,I don't.