A long time ago in a kingdom far far away, it came time for the princess to be assigned the man who would lead her armies, provide her counsel, and guard her with his life. She was hoping for, at least, someone friendly. Who she got... Is a whole different story. A medieval fantasy.
People who lead unassuming lives interest me; especially if those folks are anything but simple. So, I'm offering you another trip to small-town Wisconsin. The story, looks at trust, from different angles. It is probably more appropriately a Romance. But, it ticks one of the more cherished boxes of the Loving Wives set; wife-watching. So, I put it there. Of course, my aim is to always be original. So, what you think, might not be exactly what you get - Enjoy, DT.
Doug is trying to get over his recent divorce and he learns he really didn't know that much about his ex-wife. He's left living alone with his best friend, Brie, his loving Cairn Terrier. Brie seems to know what Doug needs. He hopes he can find love with a woman who can treat him as well.
A story in the Von Solon's Universe Universe
Von Solon Saga's 5th story, which takes place within the Kingdom of Amar. The King is dead and Von's royal wife needs his aid in defending her land during the opening phase of a civil war. This is a short story where a little application of modern technology and the right weapons will reap far-reaching consequences.
We've all heard (and seen) the "nasty little halflings" version of events. But there's always two sides to a story...with apologies to the Master (and to any purists), here's what REALLY happened. :) Note: only a vague suggestion of sex, and that at the end. / (Reviews)
Arielle Hawthorne lives for illegal street racing. Fast cars, high stakes, no attachments. Nate Carter races the same streets with reckless swagger and infuriating charm. Rivals by choice and partners by necessity, they’re forced together as rival crews and the police close in. Their chemistry is dangerous, their trust fragile, and falling for each other may be the riskiest move of all.
Jim Cummings lost his mother when he was fifteen. He missed her terribly and he turned to the girls in his class for solace. His father Charlie, turned to other women and did the same after only six weeks. And then there was Karen and her unwed mother, Caroline. Also there was Ramona who rented an apartment to Caroline and took Jim under her wing