A dark and mysterious woman has an insatiable sexual appetite and a rather large surprise in her pants. A (fortunate?) young man becomes her latest obsession and prolific debauchery ensues.
Samantha is in town on business and is looking for a hook-up on some dating apps. One phrase that she sees strikes a chord with her: 'Likes strong women'. She might be reading too much into it but the guy is cute so she goes for it. Oliver, it turns out, is everything she's looking for... and more.
A Lexi's Investigations Story P.I. Lexi's search for a missing person leads her to a college girl named Laurel. Some describe Laurel as a sex goddess; others a prophet; still others, a monster. Something strange is going on. But wizards and demons? Yeah, right! (This is a non-canon crossover between my Lexi's Investigations and Sex and Demons series. This is just a fun what-if: it didn't happen to the real Lexi.)
When I was fourteen years old and found out that my sister Janice and her best friend Amber would be looking after me for the weekend, it was fair to say that I was excited. While I loved Janice, it was Amber who filled my briefs with joy. Even in my wildest dreams though, I didn't expect anything to happen. Maybe they just weren't wild enough?
Chief Eddie Nolan's ship is heading south to Australia, and New Zealand. It is Eddie's dream cruise. He and his fellow Chief, HMC Al Tory are enjoying themselves and making a hit among the women they come in contact with. Eddie is also being kept up to date with what is happening with his wife and children in the letters being sent to him.
He died too soon, and in order to regain life he had to live in a woman's body and save her marriage. Will he be able to do it? Will the devil let him?
A Simon and Trudi Story Simon takes lunch with Vernon, and discovers that what takes place outside the lecture theatre does not impact on the delivered professionalism within. He also goes ahead with arranging something a little different to solve the problem of tedious housework... NB: coded for what is described, not necessarily shown.