An eighteen-year old nursing student strikes up a friendship with a terminal patient at the care facility where she works as a nursing assistant. Two years after her grandmother's death, and still living with, and taking care of, her grandfather, Meadow's caring behavior draws her towards offering more than just basic care.
This is a dirty, gritty western. There is violence throughout the story. If you like character development in a story, you'll like this one. You'll meet each of them up close and personal, though you may not like the characters after you meet them. There is some sex in the story but the story is about the characters not about the sex. This story contains Voodoo - Blood and Gore. Be ready for it!
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An older man, who found financial success later in life after enduring years of anguish, grief, and bitterness, unexpectedly meets a stunning, high-end escort at an upscale bar. Neither had sought love for over a decade, their pasts having long since closed that door. Yet, what they had both stopped believing in suddenly seems possible. Two very different worlds collide.
Diane was gorgeous, she was hot to trot with yours truly, and she was eighteen, seventeen years younger than me. She and her parents were my next door neighbors and my friends. I have known Diane for her entire life and watched her grow up. All that changed when Diane decided that I was the perfect guy to be her first lover. This is the story of that and of the consequences of that decision.
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.
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.