Jeff is "just" a friend to Carol but he's been there for her through several disastrous relationships. Can a friend ever become more than "just" a friend? Carol's attempt to find out may not only fail to get her a lover but cost her the friendship as well.
You know what it's like. When your young you don't know why, but you don't always get on with your mate's girlfriends. You just have to learn to tolerate each other to keep the peace. But what happens if you run into one of those girls again, twenty years later. / (Reviews)
A drifter artist shed’s his inhibitions and drops the weight of the past. This isn’t your typical romance. It’s about growing into who you are meant to be. There are exhibitionists, voyeurs, lesbians, group sex, and lots of shared love. Expect steamy moments and naked truths. You will find love, vulnerability, and a whole lot of skin. Be bold, be free and dive in. Let the tides carry you.
This is a romantic/forgiveness story. Amy is 51 and frumpy and finds out that her husband is having an affair. She goes shopping and by chance meets a young man who finds her attractive. After spending the afternoon in his arms she learns the meaning of true beauty and love.
In 1960 I was a sex-obsessed fifteen-year-old, with an addiction to the glossy pinup magazines of those pre-internet days. I turned to shoplifting as a way of meeting my needs. When I got caught, the owner of the store, a recently widowed lady in her thirties, didn't know what to do with me. Eventually she came up with a unique way for me to pay for my crimes. At the same time she found a way to fulfill the needs of a horny teenaged boy and a young widow with an overactive libido.
The green-skinned zombies appeared a year ago, and Ethan Cross has been surviving in the middle of this hellhole of a world by himself since that day. For being a survivor in a zombie apocalypse, he's not doing too badly. But he still wants news of what's happening in the outside world. A scavenging trip to an old electronics store in search of a radio brings him in contact with something he didn't think he'd ever see again: A woman.