This is a violent story of the far West, when the far West was the Alabama Territory. Join Johnny Quartermaine and his friends as they struggle to survive during the Creek Indian War of 1813-1814. The Creeks were laying waste to the White settlers west of the Chattahoochee River. Johnny, his wife and family, and his friends try to live the normal lives of Western settlers, but the "Redsticks" won't let them. Look up the "Redsticks" if you don't believe that they really existed.
This is a second helping of The Player Played and you need to read that first. This develops the theme and ties up loose ends. On the way it introduces an interesting new character. Dom is very light.
Liam was horrified when his penis began to stir at the sight of his daughter wearing her short school skirt. He tried to enlist the help of his wife to get her to dress more appropriately but she rightly guessed the real cause of his request. She borrowed Ella's clothes to spice up their lovemaking and it was working a treat, right up until Ella came home unexpectedly.
Sometimes redemption comes through realisation; sometimes it comes from a selfless act. In an idyllic setting which may or may not exist, a selfish man meets a very selfless woman.