Dylan Forester breaks up a home invasion in England while visiting his old college roommate and things take off from there. His life is never the same and never dull from then on, whether he's back in New York or elsewhere as events take him places and to new jobs he never imagined. Come along and enjoy what our man gets up to.
Unfaithful, inattentive parents in a failing marriage. Bickering siblings who can barely stand to be in the same room. A sister who jetted off to college and never calls. A long list of secrets and dark histories. These are the ingredients that make up the dysfunctional Greenfield family. But the oldest son's girlfriend has a plan to help repair this fractured family, by converting them to her own family's not-so-conventional lifestyle.
Readers of Elizabeth Haydon's "Rhapsody" (and sequels) will get the most out of this, but it should be enjoyable for all. A beautiful, pure girl is corrupted by an evil demon in man form.
Teenaged Richie Cunningham is stuck at home with his little sister. As if that wasn't humiliating enough, she overhears him admitting that he got shot down by his date the night before. But just when he's most bummed out, little sister comes to the rescue. (Celeste's score: 10, 9, 9)
A teen learns that she loves her dad very much, even after he rapes her continuously for days. She loves him so much in fact, that she uses her 'newly-found-love-for-sex' to get him a better paying job.
This is the next episode in the young life of David, who did an errand for Maria in 'The Message'. Now he agrees to undertake another task for her, which again has beneficial results...