In a steamy region of Brazil, a man and a girl are left to themselves, which quickly turns into a frolicking adventure. Congenial ties and mutual trust clear the way for curiosity and lust to forge erotic thoughts, bawdy conversations, inappropriate acts, and eventually forbidden love. It is an exotic drama based on real places, recognizable personalities, and the anecdotes of a secret pornographer.
She was born without a name that was truly hers. She lived without a face the world was permitted to see. History would remember her as one of the most feared pirates in the Caribbean — but no one knew she was a woman until a Jamaican courtroom erupted in chaos in 1720. This is Mary Read's story. In her own words. Written by a dying female pirate with three days, a decent nib, and one final act of defiance. The truth. Before the fever wins.
This is a fictional story of events that happened in Washington D.C. after the passage of major health legislation. While the two main characters are named others are not. Readers are encouraged to use their imagination as to all the characters. There is no intent to embarrass anyone.
Seventeen-year-old genius step-siblings decide that in order to prepare for the real world ahead of them they need to learn more about sex. Logic dictates that the ideal practice partner for their explorations are each other.