This is a stand-alone story about Vivian Hannity, who appears in the Paradise Theater serial as Miranda's roommate. In this story, she is six years younger than she was in the previous work. I am also writing another story about Vivian and Miranda, which takes place in the summer of 1977, about a month before Paul appears on the scene. Any views that the main character holds about the Catholic Church are to be seen as hers alone.
Glenda has been a very naughty girl. Her psychology professor is more than willing to provide the discipline she needs. The only question is who's dominating who?
Marie manages the House of Sensuality in the shadows of the Eiffel Tower. She works hard and keeps all of her girls in line with firm discipline. Sometimes on the Metro she must accept the use of her body with grace and dignity. Her daughter is learning all the tricks much too soon for Marie's liking. Her "special" friend Nicolette is a blond with no scruples and no morals. Marie knows she has to set her straight even if it means hard lessons.
An innocent, young newspaper reporter goes to interview a hardened military retiree. She gets the interview she had wanted, but in the process finds out what she really wanted was a new life.
First part of a series that is necessarily broken up into two different stories, this tale involves the decision by two platonic girlfriends to become lovers. They plan to add a man later, but they know that they need each other at least. The purely lesbian nature of this part is why it is part of a series, and not a serial.