Due to the wishes of both parents, a shorter than average teen boy gets a job at a Dude Ranch outside Reno. Though his father has no clue, and could care less, since he wasn't the big strapping man the father wanted, mom knew what she was setting me up for. The ranch, outside of Reno, featured cowboys, mounting, riding, along with happy women, since it was a ranch and brothel, for the ladies to have fun at.
Matilda Boyd had a very comfortable life. Millie liked her husband well enough, but she simply adored his bank account. Feeling neglected while he was away on his many business trips, she had to find love where she could get it. In a thrift store, she meets a lovely young bi-curious girl. After she discovers the girl's astounding secret, a series of bad choices threaten to totally destroy Millie's rich cozy lifestyle!
A Uncle George: Adventures in the Philippines Story If something bad can happen, it does happen to Uncle George. Uncle George is a nice guy though and his honorary niece really likes him. Her feelings mature into love and desire for him as she gets a little older. Uncle George is having one of those random bad things going on in his life, so when his niece tells him about her feelings, he accepts her love, both emotional and physical. Uncle George is very happy. Then fate hands Uncle George something really unexpected.
Jayne can't take another second of her mom's constant lecturing. Now she's on her own, on the street. She planned to walk to the rough side of town and find some kind man to relieve her of her troublesome virginity. Now she is surrounded by three big guys and thinking, "Maybe I didn't think this through!"
He isn't meant to be touched. She isn't meant to want him. A quiet night, A touch breaks the rules no one dares to name. A girl, drawn by a pull she doesn't understand and doesn't resist, unleashes something the world wanted buried. As paths revealed, collide, desire blurs into danger. Blood flows, romance turns sharp. Loyalty fractures. Secrets surface. Some connections aren't forbidden because they're wrong, but because they change everything.