Young man from a well off family becomes a super rich man after his Uncle dies and leaves him a world-wide empire of mining operations. But he finds out that inheriting assets and keeping them may be two different things. As a rich man, he finds a lot of women are very willing to give him their all. He even gets introduced to some BDSM and decadent practices. A complete story, but I may have a couple follow-ons in mind.
Willamina Pryce accepted a job 2000 miles from home as a first-time nanny to author Nick Benson and his wife Claire. Dollar signs in her eyes and a chance to start a new life in San Diego, California she jumped at the chance. With a writer that made 50 Shades of Grey look vanilla, her job was cut out for her. Her boss a nudist was tough by itself, but the more she learned the hotter it was. The nanny was more than caring for their child, she was caring for Nick. Serving more apt! Best job ever!
A Story in the STEELVILLE AND ENVIRONS Universe
Young man meets and finally marries a Preachers daughter. He finds the old cliche is true about Teacher's and Preacher's daughters. His marriage ends and he changes careers where he finally meets the true loves of his life.
Fred is Poppy's Uncle and is about to hit the big 4-0 when he begins to see that she has developed into a sexy young woman. Where did his innocent little niece go?!
I, Steve, am in my room (still living at home) studying when I hear my older sister, Michelle, and my younger sister, Lisa, in Lisa's room, and the conversation and subsequent actions are... well, unexpected. Or read and be the judge yourself. As a non-native English speaker (I'm Swedish), please forgive the occasional grammatical error or awkward phrasing.
A Story in the Endless Summer Universe
One of Robert Louis Stevenson's earliest efforts, this "pilot" for "Treasure Island" tells the tale of a randy pirate captain and the high-born widow he and his crew pick up at sea. The story is told by the captain as he sits in a tavern with a rapt audience. Readers may have some trouble with the nineteenth century dialogue, but may still find one or two things worthy of their interest.