Book 1 of the Sorcerer. What happens to an ordinary empath (a person who can sense other's emotions) when he meets a wonderful lady and falls in love? There are some problems right away: she's willing, but there's a major family issue involved so she can't date. Can the Sorcerer's magic of making things go right find a way through this?
A story in the George series. George has been set up. College Queen Mandy's pantyhose and panties are in his car. The evidence of his alleged infidelity is irrefutable, at least to Debbie, the shy young pre-law student who loved him and who is now shattered and refuses to speak to him. George has never cheated on Debbie. He adores her – and detests Mandy. But how can he refute the irrefutable?
When poor, unsophisticated Megan has to go live with her Uncle Bob in the big city, her cousin, Mark, tells her that to save water, they must shower together. She's from the hills, where things like that make a lot of sense. Mark didn't think she'd go for it at all, and when she did, things got a bit out of control. Then one day Mark wasn't there to take a shower with her. But Uncle Bob was taking one, so her problem was solved. Right?
Mandy goes to intern in the watchtower where her brother Ted is a forest ranger. Close quarters and a storm create the perfect environment for their attraction to each other to mature. Now something's maturing inside her too.
Sister Divine has surrendered everything to her faith. Her career, her vanity, her clothes and her hair. All to serve the very ascetic order of the Damascene Nuns. However, her love for the Lord is threatened by stirrings of feeling toward her fellow nuns. A feeling only made worse when she meets a new nun, Sister Love. This is a story of Sister Divine's struggle with her faith and her discovery of a different kind of Divine Love.
Pretty, free spirited Susan is almost fifteen, and she and her best friend Rose discover a new, thrilling world of intimacy - together, but soon with others too. There's a not so secret diary, and the question of who seduces who isn't always quite clear, but Susan keeps toeing lines and stepping past them gracefully.