A torrid tale of incestuous love among family members as they try to survive sad tragic events. The love of the family comes to a head as Shanu's wedding comes close.
A "Watching Julie" reader asked me, "What about the missing years? Did David have a sister? How come he wasn't interested in his mom?" This story isn't a sequel and there's no need to read "Watching Julie" first, although I hope you will read it. They're separate stories and this one fills in some blanks, that's all. It's pretty short, to boot.
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?
Wendy stays busy taking care of her three brothers, her gender confused, soon-to-be younger sister, and of course, her loving Daddy...Not to mention sorting out her best friend's boyfriend issues! Unfortunately, there are no good excuses for tardiness and even good girls sometimes deserve to spank each other. / (Reviews)
Erik discovers that Jessica, his sixteen-year-old rebellious daughter, has smoked cigarettes again despite his earlier warnings. He disciplines her, but didn't expect that the girl would take such a liking to her punishment. Erik realizes that, like his deceased wife, his daughter needs a firm hand to guide her. It is the start of their path to depravity, but also the renewal of their kinship. / (Reviews)
Our daughter was injured playing volleyball, and required surgery. For the first week of recovery, she needed an adult present at all times. But then my wife's sister had a heart attack, and it was up to me to nurse my daughter back to health.