A family boating on vacation near a Virginia barrier island on the 4th of July are the victims of an unusual biological attack, with very deviant consequences. The last third of the story is resolution; all the sex is in the first two thirds. The coercion is biological, and reluctance or regret is brief.
The plot follows a family of four for 15 days, 24 hours a day. In those 15 days, every detail of what each of them accomplished during the day and night will be described, but the twist is that you can read the story from the perspective of each of them separately. The plot is synchronized, so the reader will hopefully be able to appreciate how the same situations look from a different perspective or how they experience them.
A Swarm Cycle Story
This is the Swarm version of a story I once wrote under a different pen name. The names have been changed because I felt like changing them. Wendy doesn't mind sharing Dirk, but she refuses to let him leave her behind when the Confederacy picks him up. This is how she plays matchmaker and finds hubby his other woman...or should I say their other woman?
Teenage Emily has to put her life on hold to help out on her uncle's dairy farm. Problem is, her uncle isn't looking for farmhands, he's looking for cows.
Tammy has come up from the River to find a place in the Oglethorpe Plantation. She takes to her sexy cousin and makes close friends with Peaches, the sultry maid with a slutty background. Her adventures extend to her cousin's Fiancee and to the 75 year old patriarch of the estate Old Mr. Buck Oglethorpe. She finds Buck has hidden talents.
As a young male growing up on a farm in Colorado, interaction with members of the opposite sex were limited. Luckily, I had a few cousins to keep me company.
This is an unplanned follow-up to A Visit to the Doctor. It is written as a stand-alone story. A college student seeks help from her doctor to become comfortable with sex. A rape when she was younger has left her frigid. The careful attention of her doctor helps her to overcome this. The story starts slow, but the action picks up in the second half.
Time and circumstances set the stage for a dependent widowed mother to finally have her mature for his age son's root buried in her bush. She says, "We can't." He says, "Who's going to know?" "Nobody, I guess but don't ever tell anyone I let you."